Adverbs Basics Exercises
Adverbs exercises online with answers — practise adverb formation (-ly rules and spelling changes), adverbs of manner, irregular adverbs (good/well, fast, hard), adverbs of degree (very, too, enough), and position of adverbs in sentences. 100 multiple choice questions across 5 sets with printable PDF worksheets, from A1 to B1. 6 exercise sets with 120 questions (Pre-A1 - B1 Level).
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Irregular Adverbs & Confusing Pairs
Adverbs Basics Exercises
Adverbs of Degree
Adverbs Basics Exercises
“The weather is ___ nice today. Let's go for a walk!”
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Adverb Position & Mixed Practice
Adverbs Basics Exercises
“I can ___ remember what happened. It was a long time ago.”
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Two large American studies say that bad sleep may raise the risk of cancer in adults under 50. The studies were shared a…
Why practice Adverbs Basics exercises?
These Adverbs Basics exercises build your skills step by step. Start by learning how to form adverbs from adjectives using -ly (with all the spelling rules), then practise common adverbs of manner like slowly, carefully, and quietly. You'll master tricky irregular adverbs such as well, fast, and hard — and learn to tell confusing pairs apart (hard vs hardly, late vs lately). Finally, explore adverbs of degree (very, too, enough) and discover where different adverbs go in a sentence.