Grammar Quiz

Adverbs and Phrases Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Adverbs and Phrases

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Which word is the adverb? “She tiptoed quietly to avoid waking anyone.”

A. Tiptoed

B. Quietly

C. Avoid

D. Waking


Which phrase is the adverbial? “They traveled across the country by train.”

A. They

B. Across the country

C. By train

D. Traveled


Identify the adverbial phrase: “They played in the garden.”

A. They

B. Played

C. In the garden

D. The garden


What is the adverb in this sentence? “He laughed loudly.”

A. He

B. Laughed

C. Loudly

D. Laughed loudly


What is the fronted adverbial in this sentence: “After lunch, we went for a walk”?

A. After

B. Lunch

C. After lunch

D. We went


What is the fronted adverbial in this sentence: “In a moment, the lights went out”?

A. In

B. A moment

C. In a moment

D. The lights


What is the adverbial in this sentence? “We waited for her at the entrance.”

A. We

B. For her

C. At the entrance

D. Entrance


Identify the fronted adverbial: “On Monday, we start our new project.”

A. On

B. Monday

C. On Monday

D. Start


What is the adverb in this sentence? “She quickly finished her homework.”

A. She

B. Quickly

C. Finished

D. Homework


Find the adverbial in this sentence: “She arrived on time.”

A. She

B. Arrived

C. On time

D. Time


Which word is the adverb? “The car moved slowly through the traffic.”

A. Car

B. Moved

C. Slowly

D. Traffic


Identify the fronted adverbial: “On Saturday, they went to the zoo.”

A. On

B. Saturday

C. On Saturday

D. They


Which word is the adverb? “Tom swiftly ran to catch the bus.”

A. Tom

B. Swiftly

C. Ran

D. Bus


Which word is the adverb in this sentence: “She sings beautifully”?

A. She

B. Sings

C. Beautifully

D. Sings beautifully


What is the fronted adverbial in this sentence: “At sunset, the sky turns orange”?

A. At

B. Sunset

C. At sunset

D. The sky


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