Adverbs Basics exercises — Set 3: Irregular Adverbs & Confusing Pairs (Worksheet)

Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min

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She speaks English very .

2

The train was going very .

3

You need to study for the exam.

4

Don't stay out too . Come home before dark.

5

She can see the board . She doesn't need glasses.

6

The children woke up to open their presents.

7

The arrow flew through the air.

8

I can hear you. Please speak louder.

9

She did on the test. She got 95%.

10

Have you seen any good films ?

11

The plane was flying very above the clouds.

12

She is a respected scientist.

13

Come here — sit to me.

14

I missed the train this morning. I arrived just in time.

15

The museum offers entry on Sundays.

16

You can speak here. No one will judge you.

17

She works every day to improve her English.

18

He arrived for the meeting. His boss was annoyed.

19

She is feeling much after taking the medicine.

20

He is a swimmer. He has won many competitions.

Adverbs Basics exercises online (Worksheet)

Master adverbs that don't follow the -ly rule — good/well, fast, hard, late, early — and learn the tricky difference between pairs like hard/hardly and late/lately.