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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.