Q.1
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? Ben arrived early. Sheila arrived even earlier than Ben, but Dave arrived the earliest of all.
  • early, even, earlier, earliest
  • early, earlier, earliest
  • even
  • earlier, earliest
Q.2
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? The greedy pig ate its food very noisily.
  • greedy, noisily
  • greedy, very, noisily
  • very, noisily
  • very
Q.3
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? He is often late for work, and she is never on time.
  • There are no adverbs in this sentence
  • often
  • often, never
  • never
Q.4
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? His face had a kindly expression, and he spoke kindly to the orphan.
  • The first 'kindly'
  • The second 'kindly'
  • The first and second 'kindly'
  • There are no adverbs in this sentence
Q.5
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? She was a friendly person but being friendless made her strive to make friends.
  • friendly
  • friendless
  • friendly, friendless
  • There are no adverbs in this sentence
Q.6
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? She spoke sincerely, but he was too insensitive to understand her.
  • sincerely, too
  • sincerely
  • too
  • sincerely, too, insensitive
Q.7
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? He hurriedly left town yesterday.
  • hurriedly, yesterday
  • hurriedly
  • yesterday
  • There are no adverbs in this sentence
Q.8
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? He flew very fast jets during his pilot training.
  • There are no adverbs in this sentence
  • very, fast
  • fast
  • very
Q.9
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? He is a good, honest and decent man.
  • good, honest, decent
  • good, honest,
  • good, decent
  • There are no adverbs in this sentence
Q.10
In the sentence below, which words are adverbs? He drives well; he's a very careful and considerate driver.
  • well, very, careful, considerate
  • well, very
  • well, very, careful
  • well, careful, considerate
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