Position of adverbs - class-IX
Description: position of adverbs | |
Number of Questions: 20 | |
Created by: Girish Goud | |
Tags: adverb english |
State whether true or false:
The placement of the adverb in the following sentence is correct.
Rita used to never read books.
State whether true or false:
When there are two or more adverbs in a sentence, the correct order of placement is adverb of place, time, manner.
Fill in the blank with the correct option:
The adverb "enough" is always placed ________.
Choose the option that best corrects the sentence:
He walked as far as the next town almost before he turned back.
Choose the option that best corrects the sentence:
He stopped only for lunch on his way to his parents' place.
Choose the option that best corrects the sentence:
He spoke to his son angrily.
Choose the option that best corrects the sentence at the underlined point:
It was the most remarkable dessert we ever remember to have eaten.
Choose the option that best corrects the sentence at the underlined point:
Such clothes are seldom or ever worn by the people of the town.
Choose the option that best corrects the sentence:
He lived in only one house while he was growing up.
If both auxiliary verb and main verb come in a sentence, where is the adverb of frequency/degree put?
Identify the word that the adverb modifies:
I got here early enough.
Identify the word which the adverb modifies:
The movie is quite interesting.
Identify the word which the adverb modifies:
She is running very fast.
Identify the word which the adverb modifies:
She has almost finished her work.
identify the word which the adverb modifies:
You are jumping high enough.
Identify the word which the adverb modifies:
You are walking too slowly.
Identify the word which the adverb modifies:
The water was extremely cold.
Identify the word which the adverb modifies:
He was just leaving.
Identify the word which the adverb modifies:
He often makes mistakes.
Identify the word which the adverb modifies:
This story is well written.