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Adverb of manner
Adverb of time
Adverb of place
Adverb of frequency
Adverb of questioning
Adverb of affirmation/negation
Adverb of degree
Adverb of comparison


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The baby cried ....

    • A.

      Noisily

    • B.

      Loudly

    • C.

      Anxiously

    • D.

      Excitedly

    • E.

      Rudely

    Correct Answer
    B. Loudly
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "loudly" because it is the most appropriate adverb to describe the action of crying. When a baby cries, it usually produces a loud sound, so "loudly" is the best choice among the given options.

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  • 2. 

    The athlete ran ....

    • A.

      Bravely

    • B.

      Awfully

    • C.

      Quickly

    • D.

      Anxiously

    • E.

      Surely

    Correct Answer
    C. Quickly
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "quickly" because it is the only word that describes the athlete's speed or pace. "Bravely," "awfully," "anxiously," and "surely" do not provide any information about how the athlete ran, whereas "quickly" indicates that the athlete ran with speed.

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  • 3. 

    Tom is slow. He works ....

    • A.

      Lazily

    • B.

      Slowly

    • C.

      Naturally

    • D.

      Late

    • E.

      Early

    Correct Answer
    B. Slowly
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "slowly" because it is the adverb that best describes Tom's working style. "Lazily" and "naturally" do not specifically relate to his speed of work, while "late" and "early" refer to his punctuality, not his pace. Therefore, "slowly" is the most suitable choice.

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  • 4. 

    He acted .... He is an excellent doctor.

    • A.

      Naturally

    • B.

      Sensually

    • C.

      Beautifully

    • D.

      Excellently

    • E.

      Correctly

    Correct Answer
    D. Excellently
    Explanation
    The word "excellently" is the correct answer because it best fits the context of the sentence. The sentence states that the person being referred to is an excellent doctor, so it makes sense to use an adverb that describes his actions or behavior in a highly skilled or proficient manner. "Excellently" is the most appropriate choice as it directly relates to the person's abilities as a doctor.

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  • 5. 

    Jack spoke ... to the audience urging them to elect him president ofthe union. He knew he had a good chance of winning the election.

    • A.

      Sensibly

    • B.

      Nervously

    • C.

      Confidently

    • D.

      Noisily

    • E.

      Sweetly

    Correct Answer
    C. Confidently
    Explanation
    Jack spoke confidently to the audience urging them to elect him president of the union. This suggests that he was self-assured and had belief in himself and his abilities. He spoke with conviction and assurance, projecting confidence in his campaign and his chances of winning the election.

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  • 6. 

    Sophie lived in Thailand for several years. She speaks Thai ... , and sheknows the culture very good.

    • A.

      Easily

    • B.

      Truthfully

    • C.

      Fluently

    • D.

      Politely

    • E.

      Differently

    Correct Answer
    C. Fluently
    Explanation
    Sophie lived in Thailand for several years, which suggests that she had ample time to immerse herself in the language and culture. The word "fluently" indicates that Sophie is able to speak Thai with ease and proficiency. It implies that she has a high level of proficiency in the language, allowing her to communicate effectively and understand the nuances of the Thai culture.

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  • 7. 

    Mr. Tanner ...  donated $1,000,000 to the law school's scholarshipfund.

    • A.

      Generously

    • B.

      Safely

    • C.

      Gracefully

    • D.

      Kindly

    • E.

      Carefully

    Correct Answer
    A. Generously
    Explanation
    The word "generously" means to give or contribute in a liberal or abundant manner. In this context, Mr. Tanner donated a large sum of money, $1,000,000, to the law school's scholarship fund. This act of giving a significant amount of money can be described as generous.

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  • 8. 

    I tasted the soup ... but it tasted wonderful.

    • A.

      Carelessly

    • B.

      Softly

    • C.

      Badly

    • D.

      Carefully

    • E.

      Gently

    Correct Answer
    D. Carefully
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "carefully" because it implies that the person took their time and paid attention while tasting the soup, resulting in them noticing and appreciating its wonderful taste.

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  • 9. 

    The little boy looked sad. I went over to comfort him and he looked at me ....

    • A.

      Happily

    • B.

      Sadly

    • C.

      Rudely

    • D.

      Well

    • E.

      Awfully

    Correct Answer
    B. Sadly
    Explanation
    The little boy looked sad. I went over to comfort him and he looked at me sadly. This suggests that the boy's expression reflected his sadness, possibly due to a particular reason or situation. The use of the adverb "sadly" indicates that the boy's gaze conveyed his unhappiness or sorrow.

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  • 10. 

    He was a very sensible person. He acted very ....

    • A.

      Carelessly

    • B.

      Awfully

    • C.

      Badly

    • D.

      Rudely

    • E.

      Sensibly

    Correct Answer
    E. Sensibly
    Explanation
    The given statement describes the person as sensible, indicating that they make rational and wise decisions. The word "acted" suggests that the person's behavior aligns with their sensible nature. Therefore, the most appropriate answer is "sensibly."

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  • 11. 

    I cheer up my team ....

    • A.

      Easily

    • B.

      Slowly

    • C.

      Perfectly

    • D.

      Gently

    • E.

      Playfully

    Correct Answer
    E. Playfully
    Explanation
    The word "playfully" suggests that the person cheers up their team in a lighthearted and fun manner. This implies that they bring humor and joy to the team, creating a positive and enjoyable atmosphere. They may use jokes, games, or other playful activities to uplift the spirits of their teammates.

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  • 12. 

    Sue is a careful girl. She climbed up the ladder ....

    • A.

      Carefully

    • B.

      Tragically

    • C.

      Dangerously

    • D.

      Naturally

    • E.

      Confidently

    Correct Answer
    A. Carefully
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "carefully" because the sentence states that Sue is a careful girl. Therefore, it makes sense that she would climb up the ladder in a careful manner. The word "carefully" describes how Sue climbed up the ladder, indicating that she was cautious and took her time while doing so.

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  • 13. 

    The dog is angry. It barks ....

    • A.

      Awfully

    • B.

      Angrily

    • C.

      Oddly

    • D.

      Rudely

    • E.

      Loudly

    Correct Answer
    B. Angrily
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "angrily" because it is the most appropriate adverb to describe how the dog barks. "Awfully" and "oddly" do not accurately convey the dog's emotions, while "rudely" describes the dog's behavior rather than its barking. "Loudly" could be a possibility, but "angrily" provides a more specific and fitting description of the dog's state of mind.

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  • 14. 

    They learn English .... They think English is an easylanguage.

    • A.

      Carefully

    • B.

      Perfectly

    • C.

      Easily

    • D.

      Hard

    • E.

      Well

    Correct Answer
    C. Easily
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "easily" because the sentence states that "They learn English" and "They think English is an easy language." This implies that they find it easy to learn English.

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  • 15. 

    Her voice sounds beautiful.She sang the song ... as itwas written.

    • A.

      Exactly

    • B.

      Perfectly

    • C.

      Amazingly

    • D.

      Interestingly

    • E.

      Excitedly

    Correct Answer
    A. Exactly
    Explanation
    The word "exactly" fits best in this context because it implies that the singer sang the song precisely as it was written, without any deviation or mistakes. The word "perfectly" could also be a possible answer, but "exactly" emphasizes the accuracy and adherence to the original composition. The other options like "amazingly," "interestingly," and "excitedly" do not convey the same meaning and are not suitable in this context.

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  • 16. 

    The ballerina moved around very ....

    • A.

      Beautifully

    • B.

      Romantically

    • C.

      Gracefully

    • D.

      Carefully

    • E.

      Softly

    Correct Answer
    C. Gracefully
    Explanation
    The word "gracefully" best fits the description of the ballerina's movement. It implies that she moved with elegance, poise, and smoothness, showcasing her skill and control. This word captures the fluidity and beauty of her performance, making it the most appropriate choice among the given options.

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  • 17. 

    Max is a good singer. He sings ....

    • A.

      Loudly

    • B.

      Well

    • C.

      Awfully

    • D.

      Sensually

    • E.

      Fast

    Correct Answer
    B. Well
    Explanation
    Max is a good singer because he sings well. This means that he has a good vocal technique, pitch control, and overall musicality when he sings. His singing is pleasing to the ears and demonstrates skill and talent.

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  • 18. 

    Its ... cold today. The cold wind is awful.

    • A.

      Terribly

    • B.

      Tragically

    • C.

      Dangerously

    • D.

      Awfully

    • E.

      Deeply

    Correct Answer
    D. Awfully
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "awfully" because it is used to describe the intensity or degree of the cold. In this context, "awfully" means extremely or very, emphasizing how cold it is. The use of "awfully" suggests that the cold weather is unpleasant or uncomfortable.

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  • 19. 

    He shouted ....

    • A.

      Noisily

    • B.

      Badly

    • C.

      Loudly

    • D.

      Awfully

    • E.

      Bravely

    Correct Answer
    C. Loudly
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "loudly" because it is the adverb that best describes the manner in which he shouted. Shouting loudly implies that he raised his voice with a strong and powerful sound, making it clear and easily heard by others.

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  • 20. 

    I do the housework ....

    • A.

      Clearly

    • B.

      Healthily

    • C.

      Neatly

    • D.

      Good

    • E.

      Fast

    Correct Answer
    C. Neatly
    Explanation
    The word "neatly" is the correct answer because it implies that the person does the housework in an organized and orderly manner, ensuring that everything is clean and tidy. This word suggests that the person pays attention to detail and takes pride in their work.

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  • 21. 

    The girl yells louder than anyone else.The word louder describes ....

    • A.

      The girl

    • B.

      The boy yells

    • C.

      How the boy yells

    • D.

      An adjective

    • E.

      A noun

    Correct Answer
    C. How the boy yells
    Explanation
    The word "louder" is an adverb that describes the manner in which the boy yells. It indicates that the girl yells with a greater volume or intensity compared to anyone else.

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  • 22. 

    We ate the hot soup.The word soup is ....

    • A.

      A noun

    • B.

      An adjective

    • C.

      An adverb

    • D.

      Describing how we ate the soup

    • E.

      Describing the hot soup

    Correct Answer
    A. A noun
    Explanation
    The word "soup" in the sentence "We ate the hot soup" is a noun. A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this sentence, "soup" is referring to a type of food, which is a thing. Therefore, it is functioning as a noun in the sentence.

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  • 23. 

    Grandma walked slowly to the house.The word walked  is ....

    • A.

      A noun

    • B.

      A verb

    • C.

      Is describing grandma

    • D.

      Is describing how grandma walked

    • E.

      An adjective

    Correct Answer
    B. A verb
    Explanation
    The word "walked" is the past tense form of the verb "walk." It describes the action that Grandma performed, indicating that she moved on foot in a slow manner. Therefore, the correct answer is "a verb."

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  • 24. 

    Choose the correct adverb in this sentence below.My cat can quickly climb trees.

    • A.

      My

    • B.

      Cat

    • C.

      Quickly

    • D.

      Climb

    • E.

      Trees.

    Correct Answer
    C. Quickly
    Explanation
    The adverb "quickly" is the correct choice in this sentence because it describes how the action of climbing trees is done by the cat. It indicates that the cat climbs trees at a fast pace or with speed.

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  • 25. 

    Choose the correct adverb in this sentence below. I have only one daughter.

    • A.

      Have

    • B.

      One

    • C.

      I

    • D.

      Only

    • E.

      Daughter

    Correct Answer
    D. Only
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "only" because it is an adverb that modifies the noun "one" and indicates that there is just a single daughter. It emphasizes the limited number of daughters the speaker has.

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  • 26. 

    Choose the correct adverb in this sentence below. In the 1980's high school graduates could earn reasonably good salaries.

    • A.

      1980

    • B.

      Could

    • C.

      In

    • D.

      Good salaries

    • E.

      Reasonably

    Correct Answer
    E. Reasonably
    Explanation
    The adverb "reasonably" is the correct choice in this sentence because it modifies the adjective "good" and indicates that the salaries earned by high school graduates in the 1980's were of a satisfactory or acceptable level.

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  • 27. 

    Choose the correct adverb in this sentence below. Someone allergic to one drug can have the same reaction to a chemically similar medication.

    • A.

      Allergic

    • B.

      Reaction

    • C.

      Similar

    • D.

      Medication

    • E.

      Chemically

    Correct Answer
    E. Chemically
    Explanation
    The correct adverb in the given sentence is "chemically". It is used to modify the adjective "similar" and indicates that the medication being referred to is chemically similar to the drug that someone is allergic to. This suggests that the reaction someone has to the allergic drug can also occur with the chemically similar medication.

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  • 28. 

    Choose the correct adverb in this sentence below.His family calls Ms. Ayumi a workaholic because they're convinced that she works too hard.

    • A.

      Convinced

    • B.

      Workaholic

    • C.

      Too

    • D.

      Hard

    • E.

      Calls

    Correct Answer
    C. Too
    Explanation
    The word "too" is the correct adverb in this sentence. It modifies the adjective "hard" and indicates that Ms. Ayumi works excessively or beyond what is necessary or expected.

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  • 29. 

    An adverb is underlined in this sentence below.Identify the part of speech of the word the adverb modifiers by using the following code: V  verb             ADJ      adjective             ADV        adverbShe seemed to make money almost effortlessly as long as the stock market continued to rise.

  • 30. 

    Write the errors in the sentence below.My family are already for the vacation.

  • 31. 

    Make the sentence below negative by adding negative words where they belong and making any neccessary changes.I can afford a new house this year.

  • 32. 

    Identify the sentence below by using the following code:C      Correct                               I         IncorrectI don't have nothing in my purse, so I don't care if it's stolen.

  • 33. 

    Identify the sentence below by using the following code: C      Correct                               I         IncorrectPlease take the biggest of these two pieces of cake.

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