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Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 1

Identify the adverb in the following sentence.

I have never been to Maldives. I would like to go over there.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 1

'Adverb' is a word which modifies the meaning of a verb, adjective or another adverb. In the first sentence, the verb is "have been'.  The word 'never' modifies the meaning of the verb, 'have been'. Hence, it is an adverb. As it makes the verb negative, it is called an adverb of negation. Hence, option B is correct.  
Option A: The word, 'would' is a modal or a helping verb, which indicates the possibility of 'going there'. 
Option C: The word, 'have' is an auxiliary or helping verb, which is a part of the verb, 'have been'. 
Option D: 'Maldives' is a proper noun and not an adverb. 
As  'would', 'have' and 'Maldives' are not adverbs, options A, C and D are incorrect.

Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 2

Identify the adverb in the following sentence.

Aryan drove fast and he lost his driving licence.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 2

An adverb is a word that modifies/describes the meaning of a verb, adjective or another adverb. The two verbs used in the given sentence are: 'drove' and 'lost'. The verb 'drove' is being described/modified by the word 'fast'. Hence, it is an adverb. As this word describes how or in 'what manner' Aryan drove, it is called an adverb of manner. Hence, option C is correct.
Option A is incorrect as it is a verb in simple past tense and not an adverb.
Option B is incorrect as it is a proper noun and not an adverb.
Option D is incorrect as it is a common noun and not an adverb.

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Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 3

Replace the underlined adverb in the following sentence with its antonym.

How can I put up with a person who always speaks foolishly?

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 3

The adverb, 'foolishly' means 'in an unwise manner' or 'stupidly'. The opposite of the same is 'wisely'. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
The adverb, 'quickly' means 'at a fast speed'. The adverb, 'warmly' means 'in a way that protects one with clothes or covers, which keep out the cold'. It also means 'in a manner which makes one feel comfortable'. The adverb, 'directly' means 'with nothing or no one in between'. It also means 'without stopping'.
As the meaning of the above three words is quite different from that of 'foolishly', options A, B and D are incorrect.

Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 4

Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb of the highlighted or bracketed words.

She is very (careful). She reads the text _________ before answering.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 4

'Adverb' is a word that is used to change or qualify the meaning of an adjective, a verb, a clause or another adverb.
In the given sentence, the verb is 'injured' and 'serious' is the level / details of his injury.
Option B - 'carefully' is an adverb which describes the verb 'injured'.
On the other hand, Option A - 'careful' is an adjective which can modify a noun, but not the verb.
Option C - 'cared' is verb form in its past tense, which cannot modify the verb.
Option D - 'carefulness' is noun form of the adjective 'serious' which cannot modify a verb.
Therefore, the suitable option to complete the given sentence is : Option B - 'carefully'.
The completed sentence, thus, becomes : She reads the text carefully before answering.

Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 5

Identify the adverb in the following sentence.

Do they usually read their lessons in the evening?

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 5

In the given sentence, 'usually' is the adverb of frequency which expresses how often or how frequently something happens. Thus, option A is the correct answer. Rest of the options are not adverbs. 

Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 6

Replace the underlined adverb in the following sentence with its antonym.

The tainted politician was coldly received.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 6

The adverb, 'coldly' means 'in an unfriendly way and without emotion'. The adverb, 'warmly' means 'in a way that protects someone to keep out the cold'. It also means 'to make one feel comfortable'. Hence, option D is the correct answer.

The adverb, 'duly' means 'in a way which might be expected or predicted'. It also means 'according to procedure or rules'. The adverb, 'immediately' means 'at once' or 'instantly'. The adverb, 'scornfully' is used to describe doing something without respect. It is also used to describe doing something showing displeasure.
As the meaning of the above three words is quite different from that of 'foolishly', options A, B and C are incorrect.

Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 7

Choose the option that contains an adverb:

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 7

An adverb is a word that modifies/describes the meaning of a verb, adjective or another adverb. The two verbs used in the given sentence are: 'drove' and 'lost'. The verb 'drove' is being described/modified by the word 'fast'. Hence, it is an adverb. As this word describes ho

Option A - 'Hurry' is used as a noun as well as a verb. It means to be quick or haste. For example, I should hurry up. Here, 'hurry' is used as a verb. It can also be used as a noun - In my hurry to reach the school, I forgot my water bottle. Here, 'hurry' is used as a noun. Hence, option A is incorrect.

Option C - 'Hurtful' is an adjective used for a person who causes to distress to someone's feelings. Hence, option C is incorrect.

Option D - 'Hurried' is an adjective, which means 'rushed'. Hence, option D is incorrect.

Option B - 'Hurriedly' is an adverb of manner which means to do something in a hurry. Hence, option B is the correct answer.

w or in 'what manner' Aryan drove, it is called an adverb of manner. Hence, option C is correct.
Option A is incorrect as it is a verb in simple past tense and not an adverb.
Option B is incorrect as it is a proper noun and not an adverb.
Option D is incorrect as it is a common noun and not an adverb.

Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 8

Identify the adverb in the following sentence.

He speaks English quite well, he can be of great help to you.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 8

An adverb is a word that modifies/describes the meaning of a verb, adjective or another adverb. The verbs used in the given sentence are 'speaks' and 'can be'. The verb 'speaks' is being modified by the words, 'quite well'. Hence, it is an adverb. As this word describes how or in 'what manner' the subject 'He' speaks English, it is called an adverb of manner. Hence, option C is correct.
Option A is incorrect as it is a pronoun and not an adverb.
Option B is incorrect as it is a common noun and not an adverb.
Option D is incorrect as it is a proper noun and denotes the name of a language. It is not an adverb.

Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 9

Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb of the highlighted or bracketed word.

He was very (rude). He answered the teacher __________.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 9

'Adverb' is a word that is used to modify an adjective, a verb, a clause or another adverb.
In the given sentence, the verb is 'answered' and 'rude' is the way of his answer.
Option B - 'rudely' is an adverb which describes/modifies the verb 'drives'.
On the other hand, Option A - 'rude' is an adjective which can modify a noun, but not the verb.
Therefore, the suitable option to complete the given sentence is Option B - 'rudely'.
The completed sentence, thus, becomes: He answered the teacher rudely.

Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 10

Identify the adverb in the following sentence.

I will probably be able to see my friend after work.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Adverb- 2 - Question 10

In the given sentence, 'probably' is the adverb of certainty which expresses how certain we feel about an action or event. Thus, option C is the correct answer. 

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