Tag: adverb

Questions Related to adverb

Form the adverb of the following word:

adamant

  1. adamantly

  2. adamantfully

  3. adamantily

  4. adamant


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or other adverb, to express a relation of situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is A)adamantly as it ends with 'ly'.

Options B, C, and D are wrong  as they are misspelled.


Form the adverb of the following word:

hungry

  1. hungrily

  2. hungryly

  3. hungriful

  4. hungrifully


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or other adverb, to express a relation of situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is A)hungrily as it ends with 'ly'.

Options B, C, and D are wrong  as they are misspelled.


Form the adverb of the following word:

sharp

  1. sharply

  2. sharper

  3. sharpest

  4. sharpen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is  A)sharply as it ends in 'ly'  and is spelled correctly.

Options B,C, and D are wrong as 'sharper' is a comparative adjective, 'sharpest' is a superlative adjective, and 'sharpen' is a verb respectively.


Choose the correct adverb of the following word:

wrong

  1. wrongful

  2. wronger

  3. wrongly

  4. wrongfully


Correct Option: C,D
Explanation:

An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express the relation of a situation, a cause etc.

The correct answers are C)wrongly and D)wrongfully as they end in 'ly' and are spelled correctly.

Options A and B are wrong as it is an adjective, and 'wronger' isn't a word respectively.

Form the adverb of the following word:

general

  1. generally

  2. generaly

  3. generaler

  4. generalist


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or other adverb, to express a relation of situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is A)generally as it ends with 'ly'.

Options B, C, and D are wrong  as they are misspelled.


Form the adverb of the following word:

massive

  1. massively

  2. massiveily

  3. massivily

  4. massivefully


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is  A)massively as it ends in 'ly'  and is spelled correctly.

Options B,C, and D are wrong as the given options are misspelled.


Form the adverb of the following word:

generous

  1. generousily

  2. generousfully

  3. generously

  4. generouser


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or other adverb, to express a relation of situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is C)generously as it ends with 'ly'.

Options A, B, and D are wrong  as they are misspelled.



Form the adverb of the following word:
Soft

  1. softly

  2. softer

  3. softest

  4. soften


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is  C) softly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.

Options A, B, and D are wrong as 'softer' is a comparative adjective, 'softest' is a superlative adjective, and 'soften' is a verb respectively.


Fill in the blank with the most suitable word from the options given below:

The doctor has advised her to do her exercise __________.

  1. Regular

  2. Regularly

  3. Regularize

  4. To regulate


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Option B is the correct answer because ‘regularly’ means ‘to do something frequently’. Thus, ’regularly’ is the most appropriate adverb, which modifies the verb exercise, to complete the meaning of this sentence.
Option A is incorrect because ‘regular’ is an adjective and it is grammatically incorrect for this sentence.
Option C is incorrect because ‘regularize’ is a verb and it is not the grammatically appropriate word for this sentence.
Option D is incorrect because ‘to regulate’ is a verb and it is grammatically incorrect for this sentence.

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the options given below:

The weakness in their defense has already cost them _______ this season.

  1. Dear

  2. Dearly

  3. Deary

  4. Dearness


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Option B is the correct answer because ‘dearly’ means ‘expensive’. The weakness in their defense turned out to be quite expensive. Thus, option B is the right adverb for this sentence.
Option A is incorrect because ‘dear’ is an adjective and it is not the appropriate answer for this sentence.
Option C is incorrect because the word ‘deary’ does not exist in English language.
Option D is incorrect because ‘dearness’ is a noun and it is not the appropriate answer for this sentence.