Adverbs are words used to modify verbs. Adverbs can also be used to modify adjectives and other adverbs.
Fill in the blanks with a suitable adverb.
1I ............... go to bed at 10 o'clock.
Wrong!
"Usually" describes a regular habit or routine.
2I have ............... been to the USA.
Wrong!
"Never" means at no time in your life up to now.
3I have been to Australia just ...............
Wrong!
"Once" means one time.
4I ............... take a bath before I go to bed.
Wrong!
"Always" describes something that happens every time.
5My grandparents live in Kerala. I visit them ...............
Wrong!
"Often" means many times or regularly.
6My friends are ............... non-smokers.
Wrong!
"Mostly" means mainly or for the most part.
7I was ............... impressed with her performance.
Wrong!
"Very" is used before adjectives such as "impressed" to strengthen the meaning.
8I ............... go for a walk in the park.
Wrong!
"Sometimes" means on some occasions but not always.
9I watch English films ...............
Wrong!
"Occasionally" means sometimes or not very often.
10They ............... go out.
Wrong!
"Rarely" means not often.
Done.
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Answers
- I usually go to bed at 10 o’clock.
- I have never been to the USA.
- I have been to Australia just once
- I always take a bath before I go to bed.
- My grandparents live in Kerala. I visit them often
- My friends are mostly non-smokers.
- I was very impressed with her performance.
- I sometimes go for a walk in the park.
- I watch English films occasionally
- They rarely go out.

