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Name: __________________________________ 1st September 2021

QUIZ
LEVEL 1

A. Identify Adverbs

Find and circle the ten adverbs in the following sentences.

1. Giraffes are very tall and have extremely long tongues.

2. They are fed daily and like fruits and vegetables.

3. They eat mostly Acacia leaves, munching them quickly because they really like them.

4. They walk slowly and lazily, stretching their necks up to the trees.

5. I can't wait to go to the zoo tomorrow and see the giraffes.

B. True or False

Put a T for True and an F for False.

1. _____ Joyfully and slowly are adverbs that tell HOW something was done.

2. _____ Adverbs are the name of a person or thing.

3. _____ Yesterday and later are adverbs that tell WHEN.

4. _____ Adverbs should always be capitalized.

5. _____ Away and upstairs are adverbs that tell WHERE.

6. _____ Adverbs never end with an "ly."

7. _____ Some adverbs say HOW MUCH something was done.

8. _____ Cat and dog are adverbs.

9. _____ Totally and almost are adverbs that tell HOW MUCH.

10. _____ Sadly, always, tomorrow, and very are adverbs.


LEVEL 2

A. Verbs and Adverbs

In the following sentences, circle the adverb and underline the word it modifies.

1. I secretly hid the present.


2. I will finish my homework later.
3. Let's have a picnic outside.
4. You need to come here.
5. I am very late.
6. The car rolled backward.
7. The temperature is very high.
8. The kids worked eagerly.
9. Tomorrow I will mow the lawn.
10. Prairie dogs live underground.

B. Adverb Function

Group the following adverbs according to their function:

 urgently, home, soon, quite, too, weekly, awkwardly, abroad, unevenly, anywhere, totally, afterwards,
almost, quietly, before, inside

HOW (Manner) :

WHEN (Time) :

WHERE (place) :

TO WHAT EXTENT (Degree):

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