Adverb Quiz With Answers

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Here we bring this Adverb Quiz with Answers to you. This Adverb quiz will test your ability and improve your skills with the position of adverbs in English sentences. This Adverb Practice quiz is ten questions strong and must answer all correct to win it. Point out the adverbs in the statements, and let's see how good you are in this. Score high and learn more with this quiz. Let's go!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement.

    • A.

      Fan

    • B.

      Quite

    • C.

      A

    • D.

      Since

    • E.

      Young

    Correct Answer
    B. Quite
    Explanation
    The adverb "quite" is the correct answer. It modifies the adjective "young" and indicates a high degree or extent.

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  • 2. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement. 

    • A.

      Some

    • B.

      Are

    • C.

      Incredibly

    • D.

      Exciting

    • E.

      From

    Correct Answer
    C. Incredibly
    Explanation
    The adverb "incredibly" modifies the adjective "exciting" in the statement. It adds emphasis and intensifies the level of excitement, indicating that some things are extremely exciting.

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  • 3. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement.

    • A.

      Others, very

    • B.

      Others, slowly

    • C.

      Others, very, slowly

    • D.

      Very

    • E.

      Very, slowly

    Correct Answer
    E. Very, slowly
    Explanation
    The adverbs in the statement are "very" and "slowly". These adverbs modify the verb "Others" and describe the manner in which the action is being performed.

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  • 4. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement.

    • A.

      A, almost, never

    • B.

      Almost, never, until

    • C.

      A, never, down

    • D.

      A, almost, down

    • E.

      Almost, never, down

    Correct Answer
    E. Almost, never, down
    Explanation
    The adverbs in the statement are "almost," "never," and "down." These adverbs modify the verbs or adjectives in the sentence, providing more information about the manner, frequency, or intensity of the action or state.

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  • 5. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement.

    • A.

      Many

    • B.

      From

    • C.

      At

    • D.

      Prevent

    • E.

      Scarcely

    Correct Answer
    E. Scarcely
    Explanation
    The adverb in the given statement is "scarcely".

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  • 6. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement.

    • A.

      A, then, more

    • B.

      Never, then, more

    • C.

      A, never, then

    • D.

      A, never, more

    • E.

      Never, more

    Correct Answer
    B. Never, then, more
    Explanation
    The adverbs in the statement are "never," "then," and "more." Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and in this case, these words are modifying the implied verb or action in the statement. "Never" indicates the absence of something happening, "then" suggests a sequence or order of events, and "more" implies a greater amount or degree of something.

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  • 7. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement.

    • A.

      Favorite, cleverly

    • B.

      Favorite, clever

    • C.

      Cleverly, equally

    • D.

      Clever, cleverly

    • E.

      Equally, clever

    Correct Answer
    C. Cleverly, equally
    Explanation
    The adverbs in the statement are "cleverly" and "equally".

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  • 8. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement.

    • A.

      Like

    • B.

      Hunt

    • C.

      Like, especially

    • D.

      Especially, carefully

    • E.

      Hunt, carefully

    Correct Answer
    D. Especially, carefully
    Explanation
    The adverbs in the statement are "especially" and "carefully". These adverbs modify the verbs "like" and "hunt" respectively, indicating a higher degree of emphasis or caution.

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  • 9. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement.

    • A.

      Almost, always

    • B.

      Are, almost, always

    • C.

      Are

    • D.

      Almost

    • E.

      Are, always

    Correct Answer
    A. Almost, always
    Explanation
    The adverbs in the statement are "almost" and "always". These adverbs modify the verbs "are" and indicate a high degree or frequency of the action. "Almost" suggests that the action is very close to being complete or true, while "always" indicates that the action happens continuously or without exception.

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  • 10. 

    Point out the adverb/adverbs in the statement.

    • A.

      Amazing, how

    • B.

      Amazing, these

    • C.

      Amazing, most

    • D.

      How, most

    • E.

      How, these

    Correct Answer
    D. How, most
    Explanation
    The adverbs in the statement are "how" and "most". These adverbs modify the adjectives "amazing" and "amazing" respectively.

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