Grammar Quiz

Adverbs & to be Quiz

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Choose the correct adverb to complete the sentence: “She danced ________.”

A. graceful

B. gracefully

C. grace

D. gracious


Which of the following sentences contains an adverb?

A. The cat is sleeping.

B. He runs fast.

C. They are friends.

D. She is a teacher.


Which question correctly uses the present simple to ask about talents?

A. Is she good at singing?

B. Does he good at running?

C. Are they good at talking?

D. Do we good at eating?


Which of the following sentences uses “well” correctly?

A. She did good on the test.

B. He plays the piano good.

C. She did well on the test.

D. He plays the piano well.


Identify the adverb in the sentence: “She danced gracefully.”

A. She

B. Danced

C. Gracefully

D. None


Which of the following is an adverb?

A. Happy

B. Slowly

C. Bright

D. Tall


Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “quickly”?

A. She dances quickly at the bathroom.

B. He cooks quickly in his notebook.

C. They run quickly in the race.

D. We party quickly in the meeting.


Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “loudly”?

A. She sings loudly in the choir.

B. He runs loudly in the park.

C. They talk loudly on the phone.

D. We eat loudly at the table.


Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “quietly”?

A. She sweeps quietly in the choir.

B. He runs quietly in the park.

C. They talk quietly on the phone.

D. We yells quietly at the table.


Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “well”?

A. She sings well in the choir.

B. He runs well in the park.

C. They talk well on the phone.

D. We eat well at the table.


Match the adverb with the appropriate verb: “quickly”

A. run

B. sing

C. write

D. dance


Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “badly”?

A. She dances badly at the party.

B. He writes badly in his notebook.

C. They eat badly in the cafe

D. We speak badly in the meeting.


Match the adverb with the appropriate verb: “patiently”

A. wait

B. eat

C. run

D. sing


Which question correctly uses the present simple to ask about talents?

A. Is he good at writing?

B. Does she good at dancing?

C. Are they good at running?

D. Do we good at speaking?


Which of the following sentences uses “good” correctly?

A. She sings good.

B. He is a good singer.

C. She did good on the test.

D. He plays the piano good.


Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “patiently”?

A. She waits patiently for the bus.

B. He reads patiently in the library.

C. They play patiently in the yard.

D. We cook patiently in the kitchen.


Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “quickly”?

A. She sings quickly in the choir.

B. He runs quickly in the park.

C. They talk quickly on the phone.

D. We eat quickly at the table.


Match the adverb with the appropriate verb: “loudly”

A. sing

B. write

C. run

D. eat


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