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English Grammar Practice Test: Position of Adverbs
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Position of Adverbs topics include: Pposition of adverbs, covering adverbs of manner, place, frequency, the placement of adverbs with ‘am/are/is/was’, ‘Have to/Used to’, ‘Enough’, and ‘Only’. Adverbs can be placed at the beginning, middle, or end of a clause.  Different types of adverbs go in different places: Time: Usually go in end position. For example, "He played brilliantly". Evaluative and viewpoint: Usually go at the beginning. For example, "Actually, I think the meeting is on Wednesday, not Thursday". Degree: Most degree adverbs usually go in mid position. For example, "Almost,... Show more
English Grammar Practice Test: Position of Adverbs
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1. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
The book is placed over there.
2. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
She described English grammar very correctly.
3. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
Children have to go to school daily.
4. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
He looks well.
5. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
Maybe he is not wrong.
6. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
He was never found studying in the room.
7. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
She moved the car suddenly and confidently.
8. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
You are always late to the college.
9. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
The boy sat behind his father.
10. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
It only rained yesterday and no thunders are heard.
11. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
I usually wake up late on Saturday mornings.
12. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
You are not old enough.
13. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
He is really good at English.
14. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
Tomorrow Angelin is going to meet her friend in USA.
15. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
They shouted loudly to support their team.
16. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
Tim sings very well.
17. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
My brother sometimes goes abroad for work.
18. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
He walked towards me.
19. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
His house is located far away from here.
20. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
The Patients in the ICU ward are treated more carefully than in the General ward.
21. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
Bengal Tigers are mainly found in West Bengal.
22. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
He secretly wished for a new bike.
23. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
The professor sometimes uses the dictionary to refer some words.
24. Find out the adverb in the sentence.
The student answered the question foolishly.
25. Choose the option in which the adverb is positioned in the wrong manner.