Adverbs in English
Adverbs Worksheet No 1
Instructions: Complete each sentence with the appropriate adverbs.
- She is present in the class. (alwasy/every)
- She was willing to come with us. (no/never)
- You have plenty of time. (sometimes/sometime)
- No one was late in the morning. (day/ever)
- I see him in the park. (seldom/sole)
- She tells lies to me. (never/not)
- He bosted of his qualilties. (rare/rarely)
- I can betray her. (never/not)
- She goes for a walk in the morning. (usually/usual)
- The cat is sitting on the roof.(present/presently)
- We go for a morning walk . (day/daily)
- He comes late for his class.(never/not)
- The players are seen playing in the streets. (rare/rarely)
- She helps the needy. (always/day)
- They abuse anyone. (never/not)
- She comes late for the payments. (rare/rarely)
- He goes shopping on Sunday. (often/daily)
- We go for playing on Friday.(seldom/solely)
- Good children play footbal in the streets.(rarely/rare)
- He can tells lies to his parents. (never/none)
- They sit at the end of the class.(seldom/usual)
- She can sit silent. (never/not)
- He parks his car out of the garage.(never/none)
- She walks in the park.(usually/ususal)
- I buy grocery from the store.(always/not)
- The cat sits on the roof.(usually/usual)
- They lose the opportunity. (never/none)
- He misses his lecture.(sometimes/times)
- They lay the books on the table.(always/not)
- She does washing on Sunday. (usual/usually)
- They park their bikes out of their garage.(most/never)
- What do eat in your dinner? (usually/usual)
- She misses her lecture. (most/never)
- We reached the station. (mostly/hardly)
- They allow us to sit outside the class. (not/never)
- Our teacher gives surprize tests. (often/not)
- We arrange get-together on weekend. (sometimes/some time)
- She ran to catch the bus yesterday. (quick/quickly)
- The dog wagged its tail. (eager/eagerly)
- The sun shone in the clear sky. (brightly/bright)
- The wind blew during the storm. (fierce/fiercely)
- All the children play in the park. (happiness/happily)
- The car sped down the winding road. (dangerously/dangerous)
- The little girl was excited about her birthday party. (extreme/extremely)
- The girl was crying in the hospital. (hysterrically/hysterring)
- My soft pillow felt comfortable last night (wonderful/wonderfully)
- She was intelligent that everybody was surprised.(so/very)
- Our children play cricket in the street. (often/rare)
- All the players played last night. (incredibly/incredible)
- She sang all the songs very in the concert. (beautiful/beautifully)
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