Present Simple Adverbs Quiz
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Question 1: What is the primary function of adverbs in the present simple tense?
To express states of being
To connect clauses
To describe nouns
To modify verbs
Question 2: Which of the following sentences correctly uses an adverb of frequency?
She runs fast.
They are happy.
He goes to the gym often.
We will see you later.
Question 3: Which adverb best completes this sentence? 'She __________ goes to the market on Sundays.'
seldom
usually
never
sometimes
Question 4: In which scenario would using the adverb 'always' be appropriate?
She is here.
He runs quickly.
They might come.
I always forget my keys.
Question 5: What is an example of an adverb of degree?
sometimes
never
often
very
Question 6: Which adverb would correctly complete this sentence? 'He sings __________ beautifully.'
quite
terribly
slowly
never
Question 7: What is the role of adverbs in the sentence 'She often visits her grandparents'?
To specify the subject
To connect ideas
To indicate the frequency of the action
To describe the object
Question 8: Which of the following statements about adverbs is a myth?
Adverbs can modify verbs.
Adverbs are essential for sentence clarity.
All adverbs end in -ly.
Adverbs can modify adjectives.