4. Adverb of Degree :
An Adverb which tells quality of an action and extent of an action.
जिस Adverb से क्रिया या विशेषण की मात्रा का पता चलता है की कार्य कितना हुआ हो उसे Adverb of Degree कहते हैं
Always / Quite / Very / Much / So Much / Partly / Almost / Enough / Deeply / Completely / Fairly /
For Example
1. She speaks too much.
2. Amar is quite handsome.
3. He is Partly right.
4. This work is almost done.
5. Suman’s homework write fairly.
5. Adverb of Frequency :
An Adverb that shows how frequent an action is done is called an Adverb of Frequency.
जिस Adverb से पता चले कि कोई काम कितनी बार हुआ हो उसे Adverb of Frequency कहते हैं
Firstly / Secondly / Once / Twice / Seldom / Never / Again / Such.
For Example
1. Firstly, I go to the market.
2. Secondly, I Bought some vegetables.
3. Amar never visit zoo.
4. He seldom go any park.
5. I really find such a talent.
6. Adverb of Reason :
An adverb that shows reason behind the happening of an action is called an Adverb of Reason.
जिस Adverb से किसी क्रिया के होने के पीछे का कारण पता चले उसे Adverb of Reason कहते हैं
Because / Hence / Therefore / So / Thus / So that / In order to / lest / Purposely / Consequently
For Example
I was hungry so I ate pizza.
2. He was late hence was not enter in the Class.
3. Amar don’t buy a shirt because it’s expensive
4. It’s people were thus reduced to slavery.
5. The trial has been purposely delayed.
7. Adverb of Affirmation and Negation :
An adverb which confirms or denies the action of the verb in a sentence is called an Adverb of Affirmation and Negation.
जिस Adverb से किसी क्रिया के होने या ना होने का बोध हो उसे Adverb of Affirmation and Negation कहते हैं ।
Yes, Surely, Certainly, No, Never, Not, Not at all
For Example
1. I will certainly go to school.
2. I never leave you alone.
: 8. Relative Adverb :
An adverb which modifies the verb as well as joins two sentences is called a Relative Adverb.
वह Adverb जो अपने बाद आनेवाली verb को modify करने के साथ साथ दो sentences को जोड़ता भी हो उसे Relative Adverb कहते हैं ।
When | Where | Why | How | How long | How much | How many
For Example
1. Do you know when he returns home.
2. I don’t know why he is busy.
3. This is the college where I studied.
4. I can’t say how it happened.
9. Interrogative Adverb :
An adverb which is used to ask questions is called an Interrogative Adverb.
वह Adverb जिससे प्रश्न पूछा जाय उसे Interrgative Adverb कहते हैं।
When | Where | Why | How | How long | How much | How many
For Example
1. When did you come ?
2. Where does he live ?
3. Why do you laugh ?
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10. Introductory Adverb
There” is called an Introductory Adverb.
There को Introductory Adverb कहते हैं।
For Example
1. There was a girl.
2. There is a boy.
Common Error | ACE
1. Seldom I had seen such a beautiful sight
2) Presently he is in corner.
3. He is too glad to meet you
4. Peace is too kind for man
5) It is very hot to play cricket
6. The rabbit runs enough fast to win the race
7. Aditya has acted enough boldly to deserve praise
8. When his dearest wife died, he was little sorry.
9. When Aman felt little hungry and thirsty, he cried for help
10. He is very more intelligent than Rahul
11. Krish is much stronger than Ashish
12. He is very the best player in his cricket team
13. You talk very but do nothing
14. He is very obliged to you
15. The news was much distressing
16. The sum is much difficult but than is much easy
17. He is very interested in your story
18. It gives much too pain
19. It is too much painful
20) My sister in law will be too only glad to see me
21) He is present a teacher
22) Rahul wants to stand first in the Board Examination so he works hardly
23. Mr. Mishra has gone presently.
24. It is too much painful
25. My brother is too good.
26. He is present a teacher
27. Mr. Mishra has gone presently
28. Presently Amar is a sales representative
29. As the accountant came lately, he was punished
30. It was only five years ago since he left the
31. He never ago saw such a bad man
32. He does cheerfully his duties
33. She can only pass when she works hard
34. We can almost get everything in the black
35. We must work with honesty and sincerely
36. With most humbly and respectfully I beg to state
37. He worked in all night
38. He will come on next Monday
39. He will come Sunday
40. Mr. Thakur writes with patiently and confidently
41. He goes to home everyday
42. You hardly do no work
43. He came here on yesterday
44. Tea was fairly hot
45. He is so weak to go to office
46. He is quite all correct in his opinion
47. Amar is very senior to Rakesh
48. She is almost quite competent for the post of Ministry
49. He is so weak to go to office
50. He is quite all correct in his opinion
51. Amar is very senior to Rakesh
52. She is almost quite competent for the post of Ministry
53. The girl is very beautiful but she is too much sexy
54. Nobody else than your teacher advised you
55. Amar took tea and said that it tasted sweetly
56. I think it is a quite alright if you stay
57. He quickly did the job
58. The magazine is fairly boring
59. The magazine was rather interesting
60. Amar is fairly better today
61. He prevented me from not going there
62. I forbade her not to enter this room
63. My daughter writes too neatly and spells too accurately
64. Tendulkar was so young when he started playing international cricket
65. Two hours have elapsed since he had fallen asleep
66. I first read these rules in 1993 and have remembered it since ever
67. He often comes every Sunday
68. She is enough wise to understand this matter
69. He has money enough to buy this flat
70. The postman did not come yet.
71. I rarely went to meet nobody
72. I have received no letter, neither from him nor from her
73. I am not by no means as clever as he
74. The rain sudden began to fall
75. He goes to the cinema off and on
76. She has been learning English now and then
77. Your brother recovered his health by and by
78. He will, of course, come here tomorrow
79. Did she go there? Of course she did
80. She lost her daughter and certainly she felt much grieved
81. Blankets have been distributed freely among the poor
82. He returned back while I was away from home
83. He has come here immediately
84. He went directly to Patnal
85. She was directly at a fault
86. He sought for his missing brother far and away
87. How much late were you?
88. She did not come back timely?
89. She was directly at a fault
90. He sought for his missing brother far and away
91. How much late were you?
92. She did not come back timely?
93. I am comparatively better today.
94. She behaved cowardly before the headmaster.
95. Please kindly help her in her work.
96. The result of SSC has come a month ago
97. The result was much interesting
98. The work was very better
99. Amar tried hardly to pass SSC
100. Sweety has eaten hard anything today
101. I have not received nothing
102. It was rather a good trip
103 She cunning enough to tackle him.
104. He seldom or ever tells a lie
105. The teacher forbade me not to go
106. Love can slowly grow out of warmth
107. Amar forcefully argued that strict laws were necessary.
108. Seldom, I had seen her in the market..
109. Amar was elected as MD of our company
110. Radha always looks sadly
111. They are enough rich to help the poor
112. I have time enough to do this work.
113. Soni was fairly healthier today
114. Amar was enough dull to teach English
115. Unless Amar Sir will not come, I will not go.
1) Annu and Shweta (1)/ are (2)/ coward girls (3)/ no error
2) Anamika had hardly (1)/ reached the airport (2)/ when the flight took off (3)/ no error
3) So quickly Sarita (1)/ ran that she (2)/ caught the bus (3)/ no error
4) One should face (1)/ the challenges posed by (2)/ life manly (3)/ no error
5) I hardly find (1)/ something in her character (2)/ that I can admire (3)/ no error
6) Sneha acted (1)/ nobler than all (2)/ of her friends (3)/ no error
7) It was much hot (1)/ day before yesterday and (2)/ we didn’t go (3)/ no error
8) Krishna meet Sakshi often (1)/ near the (2)/ cafe shop (3)/ no error
9) I told her as blunt as (1)/ I could but (2)/ she was not convinced (3)/ no
10) The description (1) of the incident (2)/ is fairly boring (3)/ no error
11) Meera did this (1)/ work as good as (2)/ she could (3)/ no error
12) Your beautiful long black (1) dress is (2)/ quite lovely (3)/ no error
13) When she received the good s, (1)/ she ran straightly to (2)/ up her husband (3)/ no error
14) He is either deaf (1)/ or dumb, if (2)/ not both (3)/ no error
15) Amar knows (1)/ riding a horse (2)/ very well (3)/ no error Solution
16) When Komal received the good news, (1) she ran straightly to (2)/ call up her husband (3)/ no error
17) We seldom or ever (1) meet our (2)/ relatives these days (3)/ no error
18) I hardly (1)/ know someone (2)/ in this new country (3)/ no error
18) I hardly (1)/ know someone(2)/ in this new country (3)/ no error
19) She doesn’t sing well (1)/ and I (2) / don’t sing neither (3)/ no error
20) The principal rejected my (1)/ application outrightly as (2)/ it was against the rules of the school (3)/ no error
21) She is considered as (1)/ the best (2)/ singer in the city (3)/ no error
22) She denied that (1)/ she had not (2)/ done anything wrong (3)/ no error
23) My friend does her(1)/ work good (2)/ as she is a trained nurse (3)/ no
24. The teacher (A)/ scolded him always (B)/ because he rarely reached school on time. (C)/ No error
25. It is a common misconception (A)/ that every policeman badly behaves (B)/ with the citizens. (C)/ No error
26. She yesterday came (A)/ to meet you but you (B)/ were not present. (C)/ No error
27. Simran danced (A)/ in the college function (B)/ elegantly yesterday. (C)/ No error
28. As I had been very bad (A)/ with calculations, she asked me (B)/ to carefully solve the questions. (C)/ No error
29. “Please listen to the announcement with carefully,” (A)/ said the manager (B)/to his employees. (C)/No error
30. No sooner the train reached (A)/ at the station than the passengers (B)/ began to occupy their seats. (C)/ No
31. Seldom one will decide (A)/ that war with a friend’s nation (B)/ is the only recourse. (C)/ No error
32. Only after a year (A)/ he recovered (B)/ from the coma. (C)/ No error
33. I did not participate (A)/ in the function, (B)/ she neither did. (C)/ No
34. When I got (a) / home I was (b) / too exhausted (c) / No error (d)
35. I did not know hardly (a) anyone in the city (b)/ and so felt lonely (c) / No error (d)
36. I rarely find something (a) / in the movies (b) / that is worth remembering (c) / No error (d)
37. You have (a) / acted nobler (b) / than all of us (c) / No error (d)
38. Don’t stop (a) / anywhere. Go home (b)/ directly (c) / No error (d)
39. He has no time (a) / to read magazines (b)/ and no desire neither (c) / No error (d)
40. He has not seldom (a) / visited his parents (b) / since he left this place (c) / No error (d)
41. It was much hot (a) / yesterday and we (b) / didn’t go out (c) / No error (d)
42. I meet him often (a) / near (b) / the Town Hall (o) / No orror (d)
43. I told her (a) as blunt as I could (b) / but she was not convinced (c) / No error (d)
44. My mother works (a) / very quicker than (b) / I at embroidery (c) / No error (d)
45. She is sure a great singer (a) and no other singer (b) / is a match for her (c) / No error (d)
46. It is better to be frugal (a) / but don’t be miser (b) / in giving alms (c) / No error (d)
47. I never remember (a) / to have met (b) / a more interesting girl in my life (c) / No error (d)
48. I refused to (a) / accompany him because (b) / I was so tired (c) / No error (d)
49. The student came to the classroom (a) / lately and was punished (b) / by the teacher (c) / No error (d)
50. He looks full of energy (a) / today because he (b) / soundly slept last night (c) / No error (d)
51. She had barely nothing (a) / to eat when she came (b) / to me last month. (c) / No error (d)
52. It had been too cold (a) / the whole month and we preferred (b)/ to stay in the plains (c) / No error (d)
53. I cannot ask (1) / my father (2) / for his car without (3) / any vividly reason. (4) / No Error (5)
54. She took (1) / tea and (2) / said that (3) / it tasted sweetly. (4) / No Error (5)
55. He was exceedingly paid (1) / for how skilful he (2) / handled (3) / the crowd. (4) / No Error (5)
56. I met her (1) / about ten years ago (2) / and have remembered her (3) / ever for. (4) / No Error (5)
57. He is very senior (1) / to me (2) / so I dare not (3) / disrespect him. (4) / No Error (5)
58. He said (1) / it was (2) / quite all right (3) / to reject the offer. (4) / No Error (5)
59. She was (1) / heavily fined (2) / last month (3) / for coming lately. (4) / No Error (5)
60. I am too glad (1) / to receive (2) / the offer letter (3) / of this company. (4) / No Error (5
61. Her failure (1) / is too much (2) / painful (3) / for our family. (4) / No Error (5)
62. The amount which (1) / the Company has paid (2) / to dependents of the dead worker(3) / is fairly unjustified. (4) / No Error (5)
63. She was (1) / hardly-hit (2) / by her (3) / father’s death. (4) / No Error (5)
64. When carefully examined, (1) / it was found (2) / that there (3) / were some missing pieces.(4) / No Error (5
65. a) A soldier is/ (b) taught never to/(c) fight
cowardly/(d) No error
66. (a) A man of fifty/ (b) cannot be called/ (c) as young./ (d) No error
67. (a) He is being/(b) very politely/ (c) for the reason best known to him. /(d) No error
68. (a) He is enough tall/(b) to be selected as Sub Inspector/ (c) in Delhi Police/(d) No error.
69. (a) He is niggard/ (b) and saves each/(c) and every paise / no error
70. (a) I am full of energy/(b) today because I /(c) soundly slept last night/(d) No error
71. (a) I did not know hardly/(b) anyone in the college/ (c) and so I felt lonely all the time/(d) No error.
72. (a) I have never seen/ (b) a coward man /(c) like Sohan/(d) No error
73. a) I never remember/(b) to have met a more intelligent/(c) man in my life/(d) No error
74. (a) I refused to accompany him/(b) because he was/(c) so boring/(d) No error.
75. (a) I refused to consider/(b) him as an honest boy /(c) as he had cheated many people/(d) No error
76. (a) I see him often/(b) at the/(c) bus terminal/(d) No error
77. (a) Mangoes taste /(b) more sweetly than /(c) any other fruit of this world/(d) No error.taste
78. a) My father /(b) is very quicker than/(c) I at Chess/(d) No error
79. (a) Never in the history/(b) there has been/ (c) as shrewd a mentor as Chanakya/ (d) No error.
80. (a) Outright rejection/(b) of my plea /(c) disappointed me/(d) No error
81. (a) She did her job/ (b) as better as she/(c) could do/(d) No error
82. (a) She does her/(b) work good as she/(c) is a trained nurse/(d) No error
83. (a) She had barely/(b) nothing to wear/(c) when she came to me for help/(d) No erro
84. (a) She is either/(b) dumb or deaf,/ (c) if not both/(d) No error
85. a) She knows/(b) riding/ (c) a horse/(d) No error.
86. (a) Great leaders tried / (b) to eradicate social evil practices/(c) with tooth and nail/ (d) No error
87. (a) It rained/ (b)like cats and dogs/ (c)throughout the night./(d) No error
88. (a) The State Government/(b) appointed him as /(c) officer-in-charge/(d) No error
89. (a) The teacher asked/ (b) the students to/(c) talk loudly/(d) no error.
90. a) Though he was brave,/ (b) he could not face the ups and downs/(c) of life manly/
(d) No error.
91. a) We must try/(b) to save our hardly /(c) earned money/(d) No error
92. (a) We seldom or ever/(b) go out these days /(c) because it is too hot now-a-days/ (d) No error
93. (a) We should /(b) keep our belongings/(c) orderly/(d) No error
94. (a) Vijay could not scarcely conceal/ (b) his happiness /(c) at my resignation./(d) No error
95. (a) When I read his biography,/(b) I hardly found something/(c)in his character that I could admire/(d) No error
96. (a) When she received the good news,/ (b) she ran straightly /(c) to call up her parents/ (d) No error
97. (a) You always /(b) come lately/ (c) to class/(d) No error
98. a) You have /(b) acted nobler than/(c) all of us/(d) No error.
99. (a) You should have/(b) sufficiently collateral/(c) to pay back the loan d) No error
100. (a) Veena worked /(b)very hardly /(c)as she wanted to be a surgeon/(d) No error
101. (a) She sounded /(b)very sadly after /(c)the death of her pet/(d) No error
102. (a) Her speech was not clearly /(b)but we understood /(c)the underlying meaning/ (d) No error
103. (a) All the pupils/ (b) stood up respectively/ (c) as the Guru entered the room./ (d) No error
104. She was immensely paid (a) / for how skilful she (b)/ handled (c) / the crowd. (d) / No Error (e)
105.. I met her (a) / about ten years ago (b) / and have remembered her (c) / ever for. (d) / No Error (e)
106.. Rajiv is very senior (a) / to me (b) / so I dare not (c) / disrespect him. (d) / No Error (e)
107. Sooraj said (a) / it was (b) / quite all right (c) / to reject the offer. (d) / No Error (e)
108. She is too glad (a) / to receive (b) / the offer letter (c) / of this company. (d) / No Error (e) 6. His failure (a) / is too much (b) / painful (c) / for his family. (d) / No Error (e)
109. The amount which (a) / the Company has paid (b)/ to dependents of the dead worker (c) / is fairly unjustified. (d) / No Error (e)
110. When carefully examined, (a) / it was found (b) / that there (c) / were some missing pieces.(d) / No Error (e)
111. The government (a) / of our
country always should (b) / make public health (c) / an important part of its agenda. (d) / No error (e)
112. The students (a) / have been practising (b) / hardly for their (c) / School Sports Day and so they deserve the first prize. (d) / No Error (e)
113. My dog has a habit (a)/ of barking at (b)/ strangers but it (c)/ seldom or ever bites them. (d) / No error (e)
114. The crucial point to (a)/ be discussed at the (b)/ meeting is how to (c)/ well implement the policy. (d)/ No error (e)
115. Hemant could (a) / only eat raw food (b) / because of digestion issues (c)/ since his childhood. (d)/ No Error (e)
116. They showed a (a) / wonderful really attitude (b) / towards the newly (c) / wedded couple. (d)/ No error (e)
117. I did not know hardly (a) anyone in the city (b) / and so felt lonely (c) / No error (d)
118. I rarely find something (a) / in the movies (b)/ that is worth remembering (c) / No error (d)
119. My mother works (a) / very quicker than / I at cooking (c) / No error (d)
120. Anna came to the classroom (a) / lately and was punished (b) / by the teacher (c) / No error (d)
121. Namita looks active (a) / today because she (b) / soundly slept last night (c) / No error (d)
122. She had barely nothing (a) / to eat when she came (b) / to me last month. (c) / No error (d)
123. It had been too cold (a) / the whole month and we preferred (b) / to stay in the plains (c) / No error (d)
124. Farhan has (a) / acted nobler (b) / than all of us (c) / No error (d).
125. She has no time (a) / to read novels (b) / and no desire neither (c) / No error (d)
126. Raghav has not seldom (a) / visited his parents (b) / since he left this place (c) / No error (d).
127. I meet him often (a) / near (b) / the Taj Mahal. (c) / No error (d)
128. Tina told him (a) as blunt as she could (b) / but he was not convinced (c) / No error (d)
129. My father is sure a great singer (a) and no other singer (b) / is a match for him. (c) / No error (d)
130. I never remember (a) / to have read (b) / a more interesting book in my life (c) / No error (d)
131. I refused to (a) / accompany him because (b) / I was so tired (c) / No error (d)
132. Mahatma Gandhi tried to eradicate (a) / social evils with (b) / tooth and nail (c) / No error (d)
133. Raju came to the classroom (a) / lately and was punished (b) / by the teacher (c) / No error (d)
134. Watch (a) / how careful (b)/ the sparrow knits (c) / the straws to form a nest. (d) / No error. (e)
135. Though he was brave, (a) / he could not face the ups and downs (b) /of life manly.(c) / No error (d)
136. Some psychologists maintain (a) / that a child who has seen violence (b) /on television is more likely to react (c) / violent in situations of stress. (d) / No error (e).
137. The recent created commission (a) / has done nothing to address (b) / the problem except to approve (c) / the colour of its stationary.(d) No error (e)
138. Not hardly a sound (a) / could be heard in the auditorium (b) / when the speaker approached the dais (c) / to announce the result of the contest. (d) / No error (e).
139. Although she had been hired (a) / by the magazine to write book reviews (b) / she knew scarcely nothing (c) / about current fiction (d) No error (e).
140. Kajol cannot ask (a) / her father (b) / for his car without (c) / any vividly reason (d) / No error. (e)
141. She took (a) / tea and (b) / said that (c) / its tasted sweetly. (d) / No error (e).
142. They were (a) / heavily fined (b) / last month (c) / for coming lately. (d) / No error. (e)
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