Adverbs – English Grammar Test for A2
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A: How does she sing?
B: She sings very ___. (beautiful / beautifully)
2
A: Do you go to school by bus?
B: Yes, I ___ go by bus. (always / careful)
3
A: How did he run in the race?
B: He ran very ___. (fast / fastly)
4
A: Does he listen in class?
B: Yes, he listens ___. (quiet / quietly)
5
A: How do they work?
B: They work very ___. (hard / hardly)
6
A: Does she speak English well?
B: Yes, she speaks very ___. (fluent / fluently)
7
A: Is he late for school?
B: No, he is ___ late. (never / bad)
8
A: Did she answer quickly?
B: Yes, she answered very ___. (quick / quickly)
9
A: How do you play the piano?
B: I play it ___. (good / well)
10
A: How do the children laugh?
B: They laugh very ___. (happy / happily)
11
A: How often do you read books?
B: I ___ read books in the evening. (often / fast)
12
A: How did he speak to you?
B: He spoke very ___. (angry / angrily)
13
A: How does your father drive?
B: He drives very ___. (careful / carefully)
14
A: How did the baby sleep?
B: He slept very ___. (quiet / quietly)
15
A: How do you study for exams?
B: I study very ___. (hard / hardly)
16
A: How did she dance?
B: She danced very ___. (graceful / gracefully)
17
A: How do you usually go shopping?
B: I ___ go shopping on Saturday. (usually / badly)
18
A: How did he explain the lesson?
B: He explained it very ___. (clear / clearly)
19
A: How do you get up in the morning?
B: I get up ___. (early / earlierly)
20
A: How does your teacher talk?
B: She talks very ___. (loud / loudly)
21
A: How often do you play football?
B: I ___ play football after school. (sometimes / beautifully)
22
A: How do they sing?
B: They sing very ___. (bad / badly)
23
A: Did she shout loudly?
B: Yes, she shouted very ___. (loud / loudly)
24
A: How does he run compared to you?
B: He runs ___. (faster / fastly)
25
A: How does she listen in class?
B: She listens very ___. (attentive / attentively)
26
A: How did they work yesterday?
B: They worked very ___. (slow / slowly)
27
A: How do you feel today?
B: I feel really ___. (happy / happily)
28
A: How did he laugh?
B: He laughed ___. (noisy / noisily)
29
A: How do you usually watch TV?
B: I ___ watch TV in the evening. (always / good)
30
A: How did she look at you?
B: She looked at me very ___. (sad / sadly)
Answer
1 beautifully – Adverb form of “beautiful.”
2 always – Frequency adverb.
3 fast – Adverb without -ly.
4 quietly – Correct adverb form.
5 hard – Adverb of effort.
6 fluently – Adverb of manner.
7 never – Frequency adverb.
8 quickly – Correct adverb form.
9 well – Irregular adverb of “good.”
10 happily – Adverb of manner.
11 often – Frequency adverb.
12 angrily – Adverb of manner.
13 carefully – Correct adverb form.
14 quietly – Adverb of manner.
15 hard – Correct adverb.
16 gracefully – Correct adverb.
17 usually – Frequency adverb.
18 clearly – Correct adverb.
19 early – Correct adverb.
20 loudly – Adverb of manner.
21 sometimes – Frequency adverb.
22 badly – Correct adverb form.
23 loudly – Correct adverb.
24 faster – Comparative adverb.
25 attentively – Correct adverb.
26 slowly – Correct adverb.
27 happy → Trick: here adjective fits (“feel” takes adjective), but adverb test: happy is correct → explanation: verbs like “feel, look, seem” take adjectives, not adverbs.
28 noisily – Correct adverb.
29 always – Frequency adverb.
30 sadly – Correct adverb.
