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Adverb Exercise
1. A soldier is (a)/ taught never to (b)/ fight cowardly. (c)/ No error (d)
2. He is being (a)/very politely (b)/ for the reason best known to him. (c)/ NO error (d)
3. He is enough tall (a)/ to be selected as Sub Inspector (b)/ in Delhi Police. (c)/ NO error (d)
4. He is niggard (a)/ and saves each (c)/ and every paise. (c)/ No error (d)
5. I did not know hardly (a)/ anyone in the college (b)/ and so I felt lonely all the time. (c)/ No error (d)
6. I have never seen (a)/ a coward man (b)/ like Sohan. (c)/ NO error (d)
7. I refused to accompany him (a)/ because he was (b)/ so boring. (c)/ no error (d)
8. I see him often (a)/ at the (b)/ bus terminal (c)/ No error (d)
9. My father (a)/ is very quicker than (b)/ I at Chess. (c)/ No error (d)
10. She had barely (a)/ nothing to wear (b)/ when she came to me for help. (c)/ No error (d)
11. She is too much beautiful (a)/ so most of the boys (b)/ run after her and (c)/ want to influence her. (d)/ No error (e)
12. Your scooter would not (a)/ have given you so much trouble (b)/ if you had (c)/ maintained it proper. (d)/ No error (e)
13. Although he is usually (a)/ rude with everyone (b)/ he behaved nice with (c)/ all of us today. (d)/ NO error (e)
14. Vijay could not scarcely conceal (a)/ his happiness (b)/ at my resignation. (c)/ No error (d)
15. You always (a)/ come lately (b)/ to class. (c)/ no error (d)
16. You should have (a)/ sufficiently collateral (b)/ to pay back the loan. (d)/ No error (d)
17. Veena worked (a)/ very hardly (b)/ as she wanted to be a surgeon. (c)/ No error (d)
18. She sounded (a)/ very sadly after (b)/ the death of her pet. (c)/ No error (d)
19. She was so (a)/ emotional stable that (b)/ she was not moved (c)/ by their decision to suspend her. (d)/ No error (e)
20. Vikas has been writing (a)/ that essay (b)/ for two hours (c)/ but he still has not finished. (d)/ No error (e)
21. I am shocked to know (a) that he told you that his (b) father along with his wife (c) had committed suicide six years ago. (d) No error (e)
22. The technician reminded (a) them of having a thoroughly cleaning (b) of the machine after (c) each use. (d) No error (e)
23. This happened (a)/ just exactly (b)/ five year ago. (c)/ no error (e)
24. No sooner she had realized (a)/ her blunder than she began (b)/ to take corrective measures. (c)/ No error (d)
25. Your scooter would not (a)/ have given you so much trouble (b)/ if you had (c)/ maintained it proper. (d)/ No error (e)
26. He had been (a)/ extreme interested in (b)/ swimming and playing waterpolo (c)/ during his college days. (d)/ No error (e)
27. The criminal stated flatly (a)/ that he had been (b)/ treated rough (c)/ by the arresting officer. (d)/ No error (e)
28. Two drunks (a)/ were singing loud (b)/ near the hospital (c)/ and a policeman was following them. (d)/ No error (e)
29. Sushil was enough kind (a)/ to inform us about the (b)/ conspiracy but declined to (c)/ name the person behind it. (d)/ No error (e)
30. No sooner (a)/ we reached there (b)/ than it started raining. (c)/ No error (d)
31. All of the students (a)/ are kindly requested (b)/ to enclose a stamped envelope (c)/ in the form for reply. (d)/ No error (e)
32. Not a single scooter was (a)/ available with any of the dealers (b)/ as all the scooters (c)/ were complete sold. (d)/ No error (e)
33. Though his actions were (a)/ severe criticised (b)/ he did not lose his temper (c)/ and dealt with the matter in a gentle way. (d)/ No error (e)
➢ John is working very hardly (1)/ as the examinations (2)/ are fast approaching. (3)/ No error (4)
34. The old man felled (1)/ some of the trees in the gardens (2)/with hardly no effort at all. (3)/ No error (4)
34. Thank you, (1)/ I am fine (2)/ completely. (3)/ No error (4)
35.I was in 2006 (1)/ that we first flew (2)/ to the United States. (3)/ No error (4)
36. Old habits (1)/ die 23 hardly. (3)/ No error (4)
37. Padmini had not rarely missed (1)/ a dance performance or festival since (2)/ she was eight years old. (3)/ No error (4)
38.No sooner the minister had heard (1)/ about the accident (2)/ than he rushed to the spot. (3)/ No error (4)
39. We need to surround ourselves with (1)/ caring people particular loved ones who (2)/ bring hope and support to our hearts and minds and with whom we can
communicate. (3)/ No error (4)
40. The scientists (1)/ could not hardly (2)/ complete all the experiments. (3)/ No error (4)
41. The hockey match (1)/ between India and Pakistan (2)/ was much exciting. (3)/ No error (4)
42.After toiling very hardly (1)/ over a long period of time (2)/ he found that he had met no profit at all. (3)/ No error (4)
43. The professor informed that (1)/ they had all done (2)/ very badly. (3)/ No error (4)
44. Mother does not hardly (1)/ know what happened (2)/ in school yesterday. (3)/ No error (4)
45.Although he is my bosom friend, (a)/ I cannot ask him for (b)/ money without any (c)/ vividly reason. (d)/ No error (e)
46. Prabha was exorbitantly paid (a)/ for how skilful she received (b)/ the visitors and entertained (c)/ them. (d)/ NO error (e)
47. They were exceptional good (a)/ orators, so all of us (b)/ listened to them (c)/ very attentively. (d)/ NO error (e)
48. He has been trying (a)/ to lure her for months (b)/ but owing to his misfortune he has (c)/ not still succeeded. (c)/ No error (d)
49. The amount which the company (a)/ has paid to the dependents of the dead worker (c)/ was fairly unjustified. (d)/ No error (e)
50.I met Neetu about (a)/ two years ago and have (b)/ remembered her (c)/ even for. (d)/ No error (e)
51. This room is very (a)/ beautiful but too much (b)/ small to accommodate (c)/ all of you. (d)/ No error (e)
52. He was fortunately (a)/ not present on (b)/ the rostrum when (c)/ the bomb exploded. (d)/ No error (e)
53.The old man is blindly, (a)/ so don’t call him a liar when (b)/ he says that he (c)/ can’t read. (d)/ No error (e)
54.They are vey senior (a)/ to me; (b)/so I dare not play a joke (c)/ on them. (d)/ No error (e)
55. My sister does not like (a)/to see daily soap (b)/ and neither I can. (c)/ NO error (d)
56. Your scooter would not have (a)/ given you so much trouble (b)/ if you had maintained it proper. (c)/ NO error (d)
57. He ran so fastly (a)/ that he reached (b)/ the destination in time. (c)/ NO error
58.Rattan looked very happy (a)/ yesterday but today (b)/ he looks very sadly. (c)/ NO error (d)
59.The student was very laborious (a)/ he studied hardly (b)/ but unfortunately failed. (c)/ no error (d)
Adverb Part-2
1. A man entered the tavern(a)/ and asked for some bread and cheese (b)/with a decided foreign
accent. (c)/No Error (d)
2. People invent machines (a)/ when they (b)/ think independent. (c)/ No Error (d)
3. Watch how careful (a)/ the sparrow knits the (b)/ straws into the another to form a nest (c)/
No Error (d)
4. It is rather ironically (a)/ that so much is being spent (b)/ on the statue of the one who had
dedicated his life to the uplift of the poor (c)/ No Error (d)
5. I will give you (a)/ a reward if you (b)/ do you work satisfactory (c)/ No Error (d)
6. When you are a (a)/ good parent you will (b) think different about children(c)/ No Error (d)
7. We have had (a)/ some absolutely fascinatingly (b)/ discussions lately (c)/ No Error (d)
8. Siksha speaks so fastly (a)/ that I can hardly (b)/ understand her (c)/ No Error (d)
9. (a) I am full of energy / (b) today because I / (c) soundly slept last night/ (d) No Error.
10. (a) She had barely/(b) nothing to wear/(c) when she came to me for help/(d) No Error
11. (a) We should/(b) keep our belongings/(c) orderly/(d) No Error.
12. The guest picked up the child (a)/very affectionate.(b)/and handed over to him (c)/ the
packet of sweets. (d) No Error (e)
13. Last night (a)/ you returned (b)/lately (c)/ No Error (d)
14. This machine looks (a)/good but is very (b)/badly designed (c)/ and doesn’t work good (d)/
No Error (e)
15. How beautiful you do (a)/ everything is something (b)/ every one present (c)/ here must
learn. (d)/ No Error (e)
16. Sneha went to Kerala (a)/ in 1993 and has been living (b)/ there ever then (c)/ No Error (d)
17. She is too much beautiful, so most of (a)/ the boys run after her and (b)/ want to influence
her (c)/ No Error (d)
18. Sevika was popularly with her classmates (a)/ that she had always some (b)/ people coming
to her for advice (c)/ No Error (d)
19.‘Under no circumstances (a)/ we can help (b)/ you in this illegal (c)/ work’s, said the
Manager. (d)/ No error (e)
20.Under a tree (a)/ was sitting the saint (b)/ who we had seen (c)/ somewhere else. (d)/ No
error (e)
21.I don’t like (a)/ such nasty (b)/ things, (c)/ nor he does. (d)/ No error (e)
22.I liked that opportune moment (a)/ where the workers proved their might (b)/ to take on the
company (c)/ and came out victorious. (d)/ No error (e)
23.She is too much beautiful (a)/ so most of the boys (b)/ run after her and (c)/ want to
influence her. (d)/ NO error (e)
24.Jaya is enough bold (a)/ to prevail upon (b)/ her father to lend (c)/ her a new bike at once.
(d)/ NO error (e)
25.Rashmi was enough kind (a)/ to help me (b)/ with money (c)/ and proper guidance. (d)/ NO
error (e)

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