Adverbs describe verbs. Adverbs describe how or when we do things. They often end in -ly.
An example of an adverb is…
A. yellow
B. tall
C. quickly
D. smug

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A. She loves reading and writing.
B. She loves reading but not writing.
C. She loves reading nor writing.
D. She loves reading or writing.
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Commercial centres are ________ they were many years ago.
A. as popular than
B. more popular than
C. the most popular
D. most popular than
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A. Will helps
B. Am helping
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Put the words in the correct order: “homework / always / my / I / do / at / night”
A. I always do my homework at night.
B. I do always my homework at night.
C. At night I always do my homework.
D. Homework I always do at night.
