Adverb ExercisesWhat is an Adverb?Adverbs are terms that alter or change (express) the verbs (she sings sweetly), the adjectives (extremely short) or the other adverbs (concluded too quick), or even complete phrases (Luckily, they had purchased an umbrella). Adverb most often terminate in -ly. However, some (such as swift) appear identical to their adjective alternatives. The verbs, adjectives, another adverbs, determiners, clauses, prepositions, or sentences is modified by an adverb. Adverb often describe manner, places, timing, frequency, degrees, level of certainties, and so on, replying to the queries such as how? When? Where? and to what extent? Thus, Adverbs are adjectives that alter verbs. Adverbs can most often be employed as an alternative to the other adverb and adjective. Below are a few adverb exercises that can help you better understand the concept of adverbs. Adverb exercises can help you broaden your perspective on adverbs. ![]() Adverb Exercises- Part 1Bold or highlight the adverbs in the below- mentioned statements.
Do not see the answers without trying. Always attempt on your own and try answering on your own before seeing the answers. ![]() Answers of the Adverb Exercises- Part 1
![]() Adverb Exercises - Part 2Fill the blanks in the sentences by changing the given adjectives or the verbs into adverbs.
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Adverb Exercises - Part 3Fill in the blanks with a suitable adverb and also name the type of adverb used to fill the blank. 1. She ............................... goes to the school at 7 o'clock. once ever usually 2. They have …………………. been to the museum. never ever 3. She has been to India just ………………….. one once ones 4. I ………………… take a shower before leaving for work. once always ever 5. My cousins live in Rajasthan. I meet them ....................... once often 6. My colleagues are ............................. hardworking. most mostly 7. She was ............................ fascinated with her dance. too much very 8. I ............................. visit my grandparents in Sikkim some time sometime sometimes 9. I watch Bollywood movies ............................ once always occasionally 10. We ........................ go abroad. rare once rarely Do not see the answers without trying. Always attempt on your own and try answering on your own before seeing the answers. Answers, Adverb Exercises - Part 3
ConclusionAdverbs should be placed as near to the words they are designed to alter as possible. Placing the adverb in the incorrect location can result in a difficult sentence at best and a completely different meaning at worst. Only, which is one of the most commonly misplaced modifiers, should be avoided at all costs. In reality, it is impossible to stop employing adverbs completely. We often require them in our sentences, and all the writers often employ them constructively. The real tip is to completely avoid the use of redundant or extreme adverbs. Instead of using an adverb to add color while the verb or adjective doesn't seem robust or particular enough, try reaching for a better verb or adjective rather. You'll find a better term almost all of the time, and your work will be healthier and stronger. So keep practicing adverbs through adverb exercises and keep learning and sharpening your concept.
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