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English Test – Types of Adverbs

Check your understanding of the 5 main types of adverbs with this free interactive test, with links to the related lessons.

Types of Adverbs
This entry is part 28 of 49 in the series ESL English Language Test

Type of Adverbs

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In the sentence, "She sings beautifully," what kind of adverb is “beautifully”?

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Which sentence uses an adverb of place?

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Identify the adverb of frequency in this sentence: "He always takes the bus."

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Which adverb tells us about where an action happens?

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What type of adverb is “rarely”?

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Choose the sentence with an adverb of time:

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Which of the following is an adverb of manner?

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What does the adverb “almost” express in a sentence?

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Which of these adverbs is used to express degree?

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Which adverb would best complete this sentence? "I have ____________ finished my homework."

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Welcome to the Adverbs Mastery Quiz!

This test is designed to help you review and reinforce your understanding of the five main types of adverbs in English: manner, place, time, frequency, and degree. These small but powerful words play an important role in helping us describe actions, clarify when or how something happened, and add precision to our sentences.

Before you begin, here’s a quick refresher on the five types:

Adverbs of Manner tell us how something happens. For example: He speaks clearly.
Adverbs of Place tell us where something happens. For example: She lives nearby.
Adverbs of Time tell us when something happens. For example: We arrived yesterday.
Adverbs of Frequency describe how often something happens. For example: They often go hiking.
Adverbs of Degree explain to what extent or how much. For example: I completely agree.

Understanding how to identify and use these adverbs correctly helps improve your fluency and comprehension. It makes your communication clearer and more natural, whether you’re writing an essay, speaking in class, or having a conversation.

This quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions. Each question tests your knowledge of adverb types or how they’re used in context. Read each question carefully, choose the best answer from the four options, and review the explanation provided for the correct choice. These explanations will help you understand not only what the right answer is but why it is correct.

Whether you’re a student learning English as a second language (ESL), preparing for an exam, or just polishing your grammar skills, this quiz will give you the confidence to identify and apply adverbs with ease.

Take your time, think through your answers, and most importantly—have fun with it! Let’s begin your journey to mastering adverbs.

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