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A) yesterday

B) slowly
C) loudly
D) upstairs
2. Which of these adverbs tells you how something happened?
A) often
B) carefully
C) recently
D) everywhere
3. Which of these adverbs tells you where something happened?
A) regularly
B) warmly
C) happily
D) outside
4. Which of these sentences does not contain an adverb?
A) We are travelling tomorrow.
B) We walked quickly.
C) I bought a pair of shoes.
D) He dressed smartly for the interview.
5. Which of these adverbs is the most suitable to complete the sentence:
The dog growled
A) neatly
B) timidly
C) happily
D) menancingly
6. In which of these sentences is the word fast an adverb?
A) She liked to drive a fast car.
B) She likes to drive fast.
C) She was a fast eater.
D) Before the operation I had to fast for 12 hours.
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Final answer:

This answer explains the different types of adverbs and provides examples. It also identifies which sentences contain adverbs and which do not.


Step-by-step explanation:

1. Which of these adverbs tells you when something happened?

The answer is A) yesterday. 'Yesterday' indicates a specific time in the past, providing information about when something happened.

2. Which of these adverbs tells you how something happened?

The answer is B) slowly. 'Slowly' describes the manner in which something happened, indicating the speed or pace of an action.

3. Which of these adverbs tells you where something happened?

The answer is D) outside. 'Outside' provides information about the location where something happened.

4. Which of these sentences does not contain an adverb?

The answer is C) I bought a pair of shoes. This sentence does not contain an adverb; it only includes a verb and an object.

5. Which of these adverbs is the most suitable to complete the sentence: The dog growled ______.

The answer is D) menacingly. 'Menacingly' describes how the dog growled, indicating a threatening or aggressive manner.

6. In which of these sentences is the word 'fast' an adverb?

The answer is B) She likes to drive fast. In this sentence, 'fast' modifies the verb 'drive' and describes how she drives.


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