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Identify the Adverbs Identify the Adverbs
Read the sentences given below and underline the Read the sentences given below and underline the
adverbs. adverbs.
1. The boy is too careless. 1. The boy is too careless.
2. The winds are very strong. 2. The winds are very strong.
3. The baby slept soundly. 3. The baby slept soundly.
4. The soldiers fought the war valiantly 4. The soldiers fought the war valiantly
5. Joey always tries his best. 5. Joey always tries his best.
6. Surely you are mistaken. 6. Surely you are mistaken.
7. The movie is to end soon. 7. The movie is to end soon.
8. Your friend messaged again. 8. Your friend messaged again.
9. I did my homework already. 9. I did my homework already.
10. I was rather busy. 10. I was rather busy.
11. Is your mother within? 11. Is your mother within?
12. We looked for the lost puppy everywhere. 12. We looked for the lost puppy everywhere.
13. We do not know her. 13. We do not know her.
14. How long is the trip? 14. How long is the trip?
15. Monica seldom visits here. 15. Monica seldom visits here.
Use the Right Adverbs Use the Right Adverbs
Fill in the blanks with the correct adverb given in Fill in the blanks with the correct adverb given in
helping words. helping words.
out quickly forward pretty too out quickly forward pretty too
before often once somewhat so before often once somewhat so
1. Riya ran to her mother ____. 1. Riya ran to her mother ____.
2. The scores are ____. 2. The scores are ____.
3. We have met ____. 3. We have met ____.
4. I know him ____ well. 4. I know him ____ well.
5. The baby is ___ sleepy. 5. The baby is ___ sleepy.
6. The naughty boy is ___ annoying. 6. The naughty boy is ___ annoying.
7. My aunt comes to visit us ___. 7. My aunt comes to visit us ___.
8. My grandpa is ____ better today. 8. My grandpa is ____ better today.
9. I met a magician ___. 9. I met a magician ___.
10. Ambition urges us ___. 10. Ambition urges us ___.
Identify the Type of Adverb Identify the Type of Adverb
Go through the given sentences and identify the Go through the given sentences and identify the
type of adverb used in each sentence. Choose from type of adverb used in each sentence. Choose from
the choices below. the choices below.
1. The boy practiced his speech regularly. 1. The boy practiced his speech regularly.
2. The phone kept ringing constantly. 2. The phone kept ringing constantly.
3. The people have gone out. 3. The people have gone out.
4. I have heard this story before. 4. I have heard this story before.
5. Are you quite sure? 5. Are you quite sure?
6. You are driving too carelessly. 6. You are driving too carelessly.
7. I always try my best. 7. I always try my best.
8. You are quite right. 8. You are quite right.
9. He solved the problem quickly. 9. He solved the problem quickly.
10. I have heard enough. 10. I have heard enough.
11. The boy often makes the same mistake. 11. The boy often makes the same mistake.
12. Why are you still here? 12. Why are you still here?
13. I could hardly recognize him. 13. I could hardly recognize him.
14. The little kid is too shy to sing. 14. The little kid is too shy to sing.
15. The horse galloped away. 15. The horse galloped away.
Adverb of Frequency/Adverb of Place/Adverb Adverb of Frequency/Adverb of Place/Adverb
of Time/Adverb of Degree/Adverb of Manner of Time/Adverb of Degree/Adverb of Manner
IDENTIFY THE ADVERBS
Too
Very
Soundly
Valiantly
Always
Surely
Soon
Again
Already
Rather
Within
Everywhere
Not
How
Seldom

USE THE RIGHT ADVERBS


Quickly
Out
Before
Pretty
Too
So
Often
Somewhat
Once
Forward

IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF ADVERB


Regularly – Adverb of Frequency
Constantly – Adverb of Frequency
Out – Adverb of Place
Before – Adverb of Time
Quite – Adverb of Degree
Too – Adverb of Degree
Always – Adverb of Frequency
Quite – Adverb of Degree
Quickly – Adverb of Manner
Enough – Adverb of Degree
Often – Adverb of Frequency
Why – Interrogative Adverb
Hardly – Adverb of Manner
Too – Adverb of Degree
Away – Adverb of Place

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