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Adverbs of Time Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Adverbs of Time

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Identify the adverb of time:

There are computer lessons on Wednesday.

A. are

B. Wednesday

C. lessons


What is an example of a future adverb of time?

A. tomorrow

B. yesterday

C. next week

D. last month


Identify the adverb of time:

I brush my hair daily.

A. brush

B. daily

C. I


What is an adverb of time that indicates the present moment?

A. then

B. later

C. now

D. before


Identify the adverb of time:

Michelle will arrive any moment now.

A. will

B. now

C. arrive


Identify the adverb of time:

Breakfast will be ready soon.

A. will

B. be

C. soon


Identify the adverb of time:

I have netball practice tomorrow.

A. netball

B. tomorrow

C. have


What is an adverb of time that indicates the present?

A. before

B. now

C. later

D. then


Which adverb of time indicates an action that happened before now?

A. after

B. before

C. during

D. soon


Identify the adverb of time:

Kathryn will have ASL class later.

A. ASL

B. have

C. later


What is an adverb of time that indicates the present?

A. now

B. before

C. later

D. then


Identify the adverb of time:

I am going to school this morning.

A. this morning

B. going

C. to


Which adverb of time indicates an action that will happen later?

A. soon

B. later

C. now

D. before


Identify the adverb of time:

Melody is going to study tonight.

A. going

B. tonight

C. is


Which of the following is a past adverb of time?

A. next week

B. tomorrow

C. yesterday

D. now


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