Adverbs exercise (beginner level)
August 5th, 2012 in English for children
Adverbs are words which describe actions. Examples are: here, now, soon, suddenly etc.
Some adverbs describe how an action is done. These are called adverbs of manner. Examples are: slowly, carefully, kindly etc.
Some adverbs say where something happens. These are called adverbs of place. Examples are: outside, inside, upstairs, here, there etc.
Some adverbs say when something happens. These are called adverbs of time. Examples are: soon, now, then, yesterday, last week etc.
Complete the following sentences using appropriate adverbs. Choose your answers from the options given in the box.
| Last week, then, everywhere, outside, later, tomorrow, there, anywhere,
at last, impatiently, tightly, |
1. I visited my parents …………………………………
2. Little John is playing …………………………………..
3. I searched for my science text book ……………………………., but I couldn’t find it ……………………………
4. I am seeing your father ………………………………
5. I will call you …………………………………..
6. What did you do …………………………………….?
7. I went ………………………………. yesterday.
8. The bus came …………………………..
9. I waited for his call ……………………………
10. I held on to the rope ………………………………….
Answers
1. I visited my parents last week.
2. Little John is playing outside.
3. I searched for my textbook everywhere, but I couldn’t find it anywhere.
4. I am seeing your father tomorrow.
5. I will call you later.
6. What did you do then?
7. I went there yesterday.
8. The bus came at last.
9. I waited for his call impatiently.
10. I held on to the rope tightly.

