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1. Which of the following are not adverbs?
Rather
Cautiously
Them
Entirely
2
Choose the adverb that answers the question how in this sentence: The dog barked loudly when he saw a stranger.
saw
loudly
3
Choose the adverb that answers the question how much in this sentence: The beach was completely covered with beautiful seashells.
covered
completely
4
Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement: "Others build suspense very slowly."
Very, slowly
Others, very
Others, very, slowly
Others, slowly
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Which of the alternatives only has adverbs of time?
lately, still, next, finaly
first, already, usually, yet
first, here, rarely, yet
below, before, never, hard
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In which of the following alternatives is the adverb incorrect?
Jamie is waiting for us always.
She hasn’t met them yet.
Jamie is waiting for us always.
My parents will travel by airplane.
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Select the alternative that completes the sentence: “She _____________ read a book”.
terribly
tomorrow
sometimes
at home
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What is the alternative that only presents adverbs of manner?
badly – silently – terribly – happily.
gently – fast – often – terribly
happily – often – slowly – gradually
fluently – today – yesterday – tomorrow