Position of Adverbs Questions and Answers – Adverbs of Manner

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Position of Adverbs – Adverbs of Manner”.

1. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

She was moving slowly.

a) She
b) was
c) slowly
d) moving
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘slowly’ is used as an adverb. The word ‘Slowly’ describes the verb ‘moving’. It is an example for adverb of manner. Adverb of manner describes how or in what way an action is taken place.

2. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

He is really good at English.
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a) He
b) is
c) English
d) really
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘really’ used as an adverb. The word ‘Good’ is used as an adjective as it describes the noun. The word ‘really’ modifies the adjective, so it is an adverb. These type of adverbs which modify adjectives are also called Intensifiers.

3. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

Glass objects should be handled carefully.
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a) Glass
b) objects
c) carefully
d) handled
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘carefully’ is used as an adverb. The word ‘Carefully’ modifies the verb. It describes how they should be handled. Mostly adverbs of manner have ‘Ly’ in their end.

4. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

They shouted loudly to support their team.

a) They
b) shouted
c) loudly
d) support
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘loudly’ is used as an adverb. The word ‘Loudly’ modifies the verb. It describes how they shouted. This is an adverb of manner.

5. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

The Teacher behaved rationally.
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a) Teacher
b) rationally
c) behaved
d) No adverb
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘Rationally’ is used as an adverb. The word ‘Rationally’ modifies the verb ‘behaved’. It is used to describe how she behaved. It is also an Adverb of manner.

6. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

The student answered the question foolishly.

a) Student
b) answered
c) question
d) foolishly
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘Foolishly’ is used as an adverb. The word ‘Foolishly’ modifies the verb in the sentence. It describes how they answered. It is an example of adverb of manner.

7. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

He learns anything quickly.

a) He
b) learns
c) quickly
d) anything
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘Quickly’ is used as an adverb. The word ‘Quickly’ modifies the verb in the sentence. It describes how he learns. It is an Adverb of manner.

8. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

The criminal answered the questions suspiciously.

a) The
b) criminal
c) answered
d) suspiciously
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘Suspiciously’ is used as an adverb. The word ‘Suspiciously’ modifies the verb in the sentence. It describes how he answered. It is an Adverb of manner.

9. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

My friend drives his bike recklessly.

a) My
b) friend
c) drives
d) recklessly
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘Recklessly’ is used as an adverb. The word ‘Recklessly’ modifies the verb in the sentence. It describes how he drives his bike.

10. Find out the adverb in the sentence.

He looks well.

a) He
b) well
c) looks
d) No adverb
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘well’ is used as an adverb. The word ‘well’ describes how he is. It is an Adverb of manner.

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