Elementary Grammar Exercise
Adverb - Set:1 Fill In By Adverb
V2.205 (Latest revised: March 20, 2025)
V2.205 (Latest revised: March 20, 2025)
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Question
Fill in adverbs to complete the sentence.
If the word in brackets is an adjective, you should transform it to an adverb. E.g. change "loud" to "loudly" before filling in.
If the word in brackets is an adjective, you should transform it to an adverb. E.g. change "loud" to "loudly" before filling in.
An adverb is a word that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or another adverb.
Many adverbs end in “-ly”:
quickly loudly badly financially truthfully delicately expertly randomly
Some adverbs tell the place of an action, or where it occurred:
here there everywhere inside upstairs
Some adverbs tell when an action occurred, or its time:
first early yesterday later often never monthly always
Some adverbs can describe to what extent something was done or action was executed:
only quite very too rather almost also almost
Many adverbs end in “-ly”:
quickly loudly badly financially truthfully delicately expertly randomly
Some adverbs tell the place of an action, or where it occurred:
here there everywhere inside upstairs
Some adverbs tell when an action occurred, or its time:
first early yesterday later often never monthly always
Some adverbs can describe to what extent something was done or action was executed:
only quite very too rather almost also almost
1. She ____(quiet) closed the door.
2. This lesson is ____(awful) difficult.
3. I'm ____(terrible) sorry to be late.
4. The post office has ____(already) closed.
5. Is she still working ____(there)?
6. His advice was ____(very) wise.
7. I ____(always)call my friends at the weekend.
8. I have ____(never) drunk so much wine.
9. My younger sister can speak ____(clear).
10. Have you ____(ever) been in the building?
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