Adverbs
B.E.C.E Prep Questions
B.E.C.E Past Questions
Questions:
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Q.1. .Identify the Adverb in the
Sentence; “She sings beautifully”.
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Q.2. Choose the Correct Adverb to
Complete the Sentence; "He finished his work
__________."
A) quick
B) quickly
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Q.3. Fill in the Blank with the
Correct Adverb; "She speaks English very __________."
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Q.4. Correct the Misuse of
Adverbs; "He runs very fastly."
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Q.5. Choose the Adverb of Frequency
A)
Always
B) Slowly
C) Here
D) Very
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Q.6. Identify the Type of
Adverb; "She rarely misses a class."
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Q.7. Form Comparative and
Superlative Adverbs
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Q.8. Choose the Adverb of Degree
A) Often
B) Extremely
C) Now
D) There
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Q.9. Write a Sentence Using a
Specific Adverb
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Q.10. Correct the Misuse of
“Good” and “Well”; "He
did a good job on the presentation, and he spoke very
good."
Answers:
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A.1:
- Adverb: beautifully
- Explanation: "Beautifully" describes how she sings (the manner of the action).
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A.2:
- Correct Answer: B) quickly
- Explanation: "Quickly" is the adverb that describes how he finished his work.
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A.3:
- Adverb: well
- Explanation: "Well" is the correct adverb to describe how she speaks English.
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A.4:
- Corrected Sentence: "He runs very fast."
- Explanation: "Fast" is the correct adverb to use here. The word "fastly" is incorrect.
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A.5:
- Adverb of Frequency: A) Always
- Explanation: "Always" describes how often something happens (adverb of frequency).
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A.6:
- Type of Adverb: Adverb of Frequency
- Explanation: "Rarely" indicates how often she misses a class.
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A.7:
- Comparative Form: more easily
- Example: She solves the problems more easily than he does.
- Superlative Form: most easily
- Example: She solves the problems most easily of all.
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A.8:
- Adverb of Degree: B) Extremely
- Explanation: "Extremely" describes the intensity or degree of an adjective or adverb.
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A.9:
- Sentence: "She worked hard to complete her assignment on time."
- Explanation: "Hard" describes the effort she put into completing the assignment.
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A.10:
- Corrected Sentence: "He did a good job on the presentation, and he spoke very well."
- Explanation: "Well" should be used to describe how he spoke (the manner of
the action), while "good" describes the quality of the
job.