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CORPORACIÓN UNIVERSITARIA REMINGTON

ENGLISH COURSE – LEVEL 4


ADVERBS WORKSHEET
STUDENT’S NAME: DATE:
Complete the sentences with the correct words.
Complete the sentences with an adverb.
Early – fluently – late – hard – slowly – well
1. Our team are playing really (bad).
1. Can you speak more , please? 2. We usually eat (healthy).
2. How do you know Oxford? 3. They're very famous but they sing
3. My brother often arrives for work. (terrible).
4. He speaks French, German and Spanish 4. He's doing very (good) at school.
. 5. Walk (quick)! We're going to be
5. I'm tired. Let's go to bed late!
tonight. 6. The students worked (hard) today.
6. I worked really to pass my
exams

Adjective or adverb? Circle the correct form

quietly
fastly
well
carefully
hardly
healthy
badly
easily
Underline the adverb(s) or adverbial phrase(s) and correct the sentences which are wrong.

1. She likes very much the theatre. = She likes the theatre very much.
2. Dave was late for work yesterday.
3. Immediately the ambulance arrived.
4. They go usually jogging after work. = They usually go jogging.
5. I was extremely tired last night.
6. They won easily the match because they played brilliantly.
7. I forgot your birthday almost. =.I almost forgot
8. We luckily had taken an umbrella. = We had luckily taken an umbrella.
9. She always eats healthily.
10. He’s been apparently sacked. = He’s apparently been sacked.

Put the adverbs in brackets in the normal position in these sentences.

1. The building was damaged in the fire. (badly, last week)


2. We need to do something. (obviously, quickly)
3. Ben is at his friend’s house. (often, in the evening)
4. She walked out and she didn’t say goodbye. (just, even)
5. He drives fast .(always, extremely)
6. She danced at the ballet. (beautifully, last night)
7. She wasn’t injured when she fell. (luckily, seriously)
8. He broke his leg when he was skiing. (apparently, nearly)
9. My father sleeps in the afternoon. (usually, a bit)

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