Quiz on Adverbs
Why write an ordinary statement when you can write it in a funny, witty, and well-crafted manner? Take our quiz to learn all about adverbs and make an English instructor happy today – and do it quickly, quickly, and studiously.
0 of 20 Questions completed Questions: You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading… You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz. You must first complete the following: 0 of 20 Questions answered correctly Your time: Time has elapsed You have reached 0 of 0 point(s), (0) Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) He plays _______ better than his brother. Pick the adverb that describes the verb. I will visit my friend tomorrow. Have you ______ finished your homework? Identify the adverbs in the following sentence- I frequently visit my grandparents. There is ________ air pollution in the city. Pat wants to try Somtam because she ___ eats it before. Pick the adverb that describes the verb. My sheepdog sat lazily in the pool. “Lana goes to the library once a week.” How often does Lana go to the library? Kennedy worked _________ than anyone else on the yearbook committee. There are ________ cars parked on the streets. Pick the adverb that describes the verb. Neil slowly placed a card on the card house. Christian practiced his math ________________________ than the other kids in his class. After failing the midterm exam, Savannah tried _______________ to please her professor. Lela can concentrate ___________________ if the television is turned off. Pick the adverb that describes the verb. Nathan stamped his feet angrily. Ever since Nona moved back to Nebraska, she ___ a lot of problems with allergies. By the time the police arrived at the bank, the robbers ___ with thousands of dollars in cash. “Dan buys a cup of coffee every day.” How often does Dan buy coffee? When James finishes weeding the garden, he ___ the grass in the front yard. Pick the adverb that describes the verb. My grandpa snored loudly. Quiz Summary
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Why do things only to do them when you can do them happily or jubilantly? Adverbs brighten up our vocabulary. When you can walk briskly, rashly, or barefoot, why go for a walk?
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