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Fill in the blanks with the adverbs given in brackets

Q1: The tortoise move _________ (slow) 
Ans: 
slowly

Q2: The horse ran _________ (quick) 
Ans: 
quickly

Q3: Drive the car _________ (careful) 
Ans:
carefully

Q4: You will win the match _________ (easy) 
Ans: 
easily

Q5: They spoke _________ (cheerful) 
Ans: 
cheerfully

Q6: He waited _________ (patient)
Ans: 
patiently.

Underline the adverbs.

Q1: The exam starts tomorrow. 
Ans:
The exam starts tomorrow.

Q2: We will match the movie now. 
Ans: 
We will match the movie now.

Q3: She will meet us early. 
Ans:
She will meet us early.

Q4: It rained heavily yesterday. 
Ans: 
It rained heavily yesterday.

Q5: Is school closed today?
Ans:
Is school closed today?

Choose the correct adverbs to complete these sentences.

Q1: They asked me to wait _________ (here/ everywhere) 
Ans: 
here

Q2: I am going _________ to my village. (back/ there) 
Ans:
back

Q3: Mohan looked _________ at the moon. (in/ up) 
Ans:
up

Q4: She looked _________ for her lost ring. (everywhere/ forward) 
Ans:
everywhere

Q5: Mother put her bag _________ (down/downward) 
Ans: 
down

Q6: Rohan left her purse _________ (there/ around)
Ans: 
there

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Choose the correct adverb from the options below.

Q1: Don't talk so _________
(a) Loud
(b) Loudly
Ans: (b)

Q2: Rohan is trying very _________ to solve the sums.
(a) Hard
(b) Hardly
Ans: (a)

Q3: The climber _________ fell off the edge of the mountain.
(a) Near
(b) Nearly
Ans: (b)

Q4: The farmer spread the seeds _________
(a) Wide
(b) Widely
Ans: (b)

Q5: Preeti thought _________
(a) Quickly
(b) Quick
Ans: (a)

Q6: The car was moving very _________
(a) Fast
(b) Fastly
Ans: (a)

Q7: Rohan has learned the poem _________
(a) Bad
(b) Badly
Ans: (b)

Q8: Gopal studies very _________
(a) Hardly
(b) Hard
Ans: (b)

Fill in the blanks with 'how' adverbs from the box - adverb of manner

Excitedly

Bravely

Quietly

Neatly

Slowly

Happily

Fast

Carefully

Loudly

Q1: The baby cried _________
Ans: 
loudly

Q2: The soldiers fought _________ 
Ans:
bravely

Q3: The thief entered the house _________ 
Ans: 
quietly

Q4: Rohan did his homework _________ 
Ans:
neatly

Q5: The tortoise moved _________ 
Ans: 
slowly

Q6: The babies watched the cartoon _________ 
Ans:
happily

Q7: The rabbit ran _________ 
Ans: 
fast

Q8: He opened the envelope _________ 
Ans:
excitedly

Q9: The police checked the black bag _________
Ans:
carefully

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Fill in the blanks with 'where' adverbs from the box. (Adverb of place)

Far

Up

Outside

Here

Everywhere

Out

Inside

Upstairs

Downstairs

Q1: The guests are waiting _________ in the garden. 
Ans: 
outside

Q2: Please come _________ 
Ans: 
inside

Q3: Reshma is on the first floor, No Reshma has gone _________ to call her. 
Ans:
upstairs

Q4: We looked for the dog _________ 
Ans: 
everywhere

Q5: The teacher asked him to go _________ of the classroom. 
Ans:
out

Q6: Look _________ at the sky. 
Ans: 
up

Q7: They are waiting for you _________ 
Ans:
downstairs

Q8: They came _________ at 8 pm. 
Ans:
here 

Q9: He lives very _________
Ans: 
far

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Fill in the blanks with 'When' adverbs from the box. (adverb of time)

Early

Daily

Today

Now

Yesterday

Tomorrow

Late

Then

Tonight

Q1: The school is closed _________ 
Ans:
tomorrow

Q2: My best friend will arrive _________ 
Ans:
today

Q3: I go to my swimming classes _________ 
Ans: 
daily

Q4: I had a fever _________ 
Ans: 
yesterday

Q5: You should leave _________ if you want to reach Shimla before evening.
Ans: 
tonight

Q6: She woke up _________ 
Ans:
late

Q7: The school bus came _________ today. 
Ans: 
early

Q8: War broke out two years back. My grandfather was in the army _________ 
Ans: 
then

Q9: I will leave _________
Ans:
now

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1. What are adverbs and how are they used in sentences?
Ans. Adverbs are words that describe or modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They tell us how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed. For example, in the sentence "She runs quickly," the word "quickly" is an adverb that describes how she runs.
2. Can you give examples of different types of adverbs?
Ans. Yes! There are several types of adverbs, including: 1. Adverbs of manner (e.g., happily, slowly) 2. Adverbs of time (e.g., now, yesterday) 3. Adverbs of place (e.g., here, there) 4. Adverbs of frequency (e.g., always, never) These adverbs provide more information about the action in the sentence.
3. How do adverbs differ from adjectives?
Ans. Adverbs and adjectives serve different purposes. Adjectives describe nouns (e.g., a beautiful flower), while adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs (e.g., she sings beautifully). In short, adjectives tell us more about nouns, and adverbs tell us more about actions or qualities.
4. What is the importance of using adverbs in writing?
Ans. Using adverbs in writing adds detail and clarity. They help to convey the manner, time, or degree of actions and descriptions, making sentences more vivid and engaging. For example, instead of saying "He ran," saying "He ran swiftly" gives the reader a clearer picture of the action.
5. How can I identify adverbs in a sentence?
Ans. To identify adverbs in a sentence, look for words that answer the questions how, when, where, or to what extent. They often end in "-ly," but not always. For instance, in the sentence "She speaks softly," "softly" answers the question of how she speaks, indicating it is an adverb.
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