Grammar Quiz

Adverb Types and Tenses Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Adverb Types and Tenses

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What type of adverb is “quickly” in this sentence? He quickly solved the puzzle.

A. Manner

B. Frequency

C. Place

D. Degree


Which verb is in the present tense?

A. Jumped

B. Was running

C. Drinks

D. Slept


What type of adverb is “never” in this sentence? I never skip breakfast.

A. Manner

B. Frequency

C. Degree

D. Time


Choose the correct present tense verb:

A. Ran

B. Was running

C. Runs

D. Had run


Identify the adverb and its type: We will meet there after lunch.

A. There — Place

B. There — Time

C. After — Degree

D. After — Manner


Identify the adverb and its type: She almost finished her project.

A. Almost — Degree

B. Almost — Manner

C. Finished — Time

D. Finished — Degree


Identify the adverb and its type: We visited the museum yesterday.

A. Visited — Manner

B. Museum — Place

C. Yesterday — Time

D. Yesterday — Frequency


Pick the sentence with the correct present continuous tense:

A. They played soccer.

B. She is reading a book.

C. We went home early.

D. He eats dinner at 7 PM.


Identify the sentence with the correct past continuous tense:

A. I am watching a movie.

B. She watches TV every evening.

C. We were playing outside.

D. He drinks water daily.


Identify the past tense verb:

A. Run

B. Running

C. Ran

D. Runs


Which sentence is in the past tense?

A. I am writing a letter.

B. They will visit tomorrow.

C. He fixed the car.

D. She sings beautifully.


Choose the correct adverb type: He rarely forgets his keys.

A. Manner

B. Frequency

C. Time

D. Place


Identify the type of adverb in this sentence: She sings beautifully in the choir.

A. Manner

B. Time

C. Place

D. Frequency


What type of adverb is used here? They will arrive soon.

A. Manner

B. Time

C. Place

D. Degree


Identify the correct past tense verb:

A. Eat

B. Eats

C. Eating

D. Ate


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