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Types Of Adverbs

March 24th, 2020 in English Grammar

Underline the adverbs in these sentences and identify their type.

1. I will talk to you later.

2. I looked for my key everywhere but I could not find it anywhere.

3. Grandpa regularly goes for a walk in the morning.

4. The children are playing upstairs.

5. The birds chirped merrily.

6. She rarely gets up early on holidays.

7. Susie never misses her dance classes.

8. I have met him only once or twice.

9. Grandma was extremely happy to receive us.

10. The old man walked slowly.

11. They are getting married next week.

Answers

1. I will talk to you later. (Adverb of time)

2. I looked for my key everywhere but I could not find it anywhere. (Adverb of place)

3. Grandpa regularly goes for a walk in the morning. (Adverb of frequency)

4. The children are playing upstairs. (Adverb of place)

5. The birds chirped merrily. (Adverb of manner)

6. She rarely gets up early on holidays. (Adverb of frequency)

7. Susie never misses her dance classes. (Adverb of frequency)

8. I have met him only once or twice. (Adverb of frequency)

9. Grandma was extremely happy to receive us. (Adverb of degree)

10. The old man walked slowly. (Adverb of manner)

11. They are getting married next week. (Adverb of time)