(A) Modify the following adjectives to form adverbs. Then use these adverbs in sentences of your own.
kind - kindly
quick - quickly
wise - wisely
happy - happily
heavy - heavily
cruel - cruelly
foolish - foolishly
single - singly
light - lightly
(B) Underline the adverbs in the following sentences and identify their kind.
I always go to bed at 10 o'clock. (Time)
I have never been to Goa. (Frequency)
You drive very badly. (Manner)
I have been to Kerala just once. (Frequency)
He usually takes a bath in the evening. (Time)
(C) Given below are some pairs of sentences. Underline the adjective in the first sentence and convert it into an adverb to fill the gap in the second sentence of each pair.
Kiran is very happy. She smiled happily.
Trishla is a good dancer. She dances well.
Our Dad was very angry. He shouted angrily.
This recipe is very simple. You simply have to add hot water and stir.
Joe is a wonderful piano player. He plays the piano wonderfully.
(D) Complete the following sentences by choosing an appropriate adverb from the box given below.
The theory is surely incorrect.
He can run quickly.
She reached here a while ago.
Anita can read this code clearly.
They are going to the cinema tomorrow.
(E) Rewrite the following sentences correctly.
She will sit tomorrow in the next row.
She waited this morning outside the house.
Will Richa be there still?
I realised what suddenly I had to do.
The chief guest arrived early than ten minutes.
(F) Underline the correct options in the following paragraph.
The young calf ran quickly over hedges and bushes in search of its mother. It turned carefully near the fields before stepping into the barn. It called desperately to Mama Cow but to no avail. It looked around anxiously but with tears in eyes. A while later, it heard clearly the hoofsteps that signalled the arrival of the herd. It began to look eagerly in the direction of the sound.
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