Adverbs :
1. Insert the given adverbs in their correct place.
1. I have to go to college by bus. (often)
2. He played the piano at the music show. (brilliantly)
3. The bus has departed. (just)
4. Do you park your car there? (always)
5. The principal addressed the meeting. (solemnly)
6. I used to meet him at lunch. (always)
7. Don’t take me seriously. I was joking, (only)
8. We should meet. (soon, one day)
9. I know the ending of the film. (already)
10. She does her own cooking. (seldom)
2. Identify the adverb in the following sentences and state its kind.
1. The queue meandered slowly.
2. He returned to Delhi last year and still lives there now.
3. The child takes the school bus for school everyday.
4. I went to meet him thrice. But he was not in his seat.
5. He had to catch the morning flight and left early.
6. When can you repay my loan?
7. I will meet you wherever you want me to.
8. I absolutely refused to talk to him after that incident.
9. He drives slowly because he cannot see very well.
10. She gets to buy thriftily in the discount store.
ANSWER :
1. Insert the given adverbs in their correct place.
1. Often, I have to go to college by bus.
2. He brilliantly played the piano at the music show.
3. The bus has just departed.
4. Do you park your car always there?
5. The principal solemnly addressed the meeting.
6. I used to meet him always at lunch.
7. Don’t take me seriously. I was only joking.
8. Soon we should meet one day.
9. I already know the ending of the film.
10. She seldom does her own cooking.
2. Identify the adverb in the following sentences and state its kind.
1. The queue meandered
slowly.
2. He returned to Delhi last year and
still lives there now.
3. The child takes the school bus for school
everyday.
4. I went to meet him
thrice. But he was not in his seat.
5. He had to catch the morning flight and left
early.
6.
When can you repay my loan?
7. I will meet you
wherever you want me to.
8. I
absolutely refused to talk to him after that incident.
9. He drives
slowly because he cannot see very well.
10. She gets to buy
thriftily in the discount store.
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