ADVERBS

Fill in the blanks with suitable Adverbs given in the brackets: 
          1. It is ………… hot to go outside. (too/very)
         2.  The rose is …………beautiful. (very/too)
         3. She talks …………..much. (too/very)
         4. He was ………..pleased when he heard the news. (very/too)
         5. It is ………….. hot today. (too/very)
         6.  My daughter’s health is …………good. (too/very)
         7. The news is ………..good to be true. (very/too)
         8. I am …………tired, but not ………… late to catch the train. (very/too)
         9. He is ………..glad to receive her letter. (very/much)
        10. Lata can sing ……… better than Asha. (very/much)
        11. Mr. Pathak was ………… pleased to her. (very/much)
        12. It is a …………. amusing story. (very/much)
        13. The boy was ………… interested in the story. (very/much)
        14. Old men are ……….. afraid of death. (very/much)
        15. She is …………… disgusted with her life (much/very)
        16. It was a …………. pleasing sight. (very/much)
        17. Your are a …………. promising boy. (much/very)
        18. He is the ………… best boy of his class. (very/much)
        19. He is ……….. the brightest boy of his class. (very/much)
       20. He taks …………………. (very/much)
        21. He is …………………. contented. (very/much)
       22. This mango is …………………. sweeter than that mango. (very/much)
       23. Rajagir is …………………. colder in winter than Patna. (very/much)
       24. This is the …………………. book I wanted. (very/much)
       25. Children are …………………. playful. (much/very)
       26. He came …………………. slowly. (very/much)
       27. She is …………………. better today. (much/very)
       28. He was …………………. surprised to learn this. (very/much)
       29. This news is …………………. annoying. (very/much)
       30. Mr. Nitish Kumar is the …………………. best leader here. (very/much)
        31. You are …………………. hopeful. (fairly/rather)
       32. She was …………………. hopeless. (rather/fairly)
       33. Binod is ……….. clever, but his brother is …….. stupid. (fairly/rather)
       34. Lalan is ……….. rich, but his uncle is ……… poor. (rather/fairly)
       35. Manu did ……… well in her examination, but her brother did …….badly. (rather/fairly)
       36. This book is ……… heavy, but that one is ………… light. (fairly/rather)
       37. We are ……….. late, let us hurry. (rather/fairly)
       38. The train is ………… fast. It gets tere in one hour. (rather/fairly)
       39. She has given me ……….. a lot; I don’t think I can eat so much. (rather/fairly)
       40. He was bold ………… to catch the snake. (very/enough)
        41. The food was ……….. for ten men. (enough/very)
       42. The man does not work …………… (very/enough)
       43. You have ………. time to do this work. (much/enough)
       44. He was clever ………. to see through her game. (enough/too)
       45. The weather is fair ………… for me. (very/enough)
       46. He was kind ……….. to help her. (enough/much)
       47. He was ………. frightened to speak. (too/enough)
       48. He is ………… rich. (very/so/quite)
       49. He was …………. gloomy. (so/very)
       50. I was ………….tired. (quite/very)
        51. Aditya sings well and ………….. does Aditi. (so/very)
       52. He did that once …………………. (before/ago)
       53. My grandmother died five years ………… (ago/before)
       54. I never saw her ……………… (before/ago)
       55. He never ……………………. saw such a pleasing picture. (ago/before)
       56. He seldom or ……. tells a lie (ever/never)
       57. He will pay ………… for his foolishness. (dear/dearly)
       58. The rose smells ……………. (sweet/sweetly)
       59. He went to Patna two months ………………. (before/ago)
       60. He is …………….. noble that he cannot displease any man. (so/such)
        61. He does not love ………………. a boy. (such/so)
       62. He is reading the Ramayana. (slow/slowly)
       63. He stayed at Darbhanga for ………… (sometime/sometimes)
       64. …………………… my mother gets angry. (sometimes/sometime)
       65. It is nothing ……………… but pride. (else/ever)
       66. She seldom if …………… helps the poor. (ever/never)
       67. It was ten years ago ………… she died. (that/since)
       68. It is five years ………… he died. (since/that)
       69. He saw me as few days ………… (before/back)
       70. He cam here an hour …………. (ago/before)
        71. I asked him ………. to sleep in the class. (not/no)
       72. He hasn’t returned. (yet/still)
       73. He is ……….. in bed. (still/yet)
       74. He …………… loves her. (yet/still)
       75. He has done the work ………. (already/yet)
       76. She is not ready ………………. (yet/already)
       77. He has ………….. begun the work. (just/justly)
       78. The new edition of this book is ………… out. (just/justly)
       79. …………… a child could be seen there. (no/not)
       80. There was ………………. an intellignet boy to answer this question. (not/no)
        81. Her health is ………… good. (none too/only too)
       82. He gets up ………. (early/soon)
       83. Mr. Thakur is not here ……………….. (just/just now)
       84. The theft took place ………….. at night. (late/lately)
       85. Have you seen Veena …………….. (lately/late)
       86. Sudhirjee managed everything …………………… (cooly/warmly)
       87. His beloved welcomed him ………………………. (warmly/hotly)
       88. The person I like ………………. is Dr. S.S. Prasad. (most/mostly)
       89. The authors were ……………… absent in Lucent Publication. (mostly/most)
       90. He ………………. looks fresh and handsome. (always/ever)
        91. Do you …………… meet Amitabh Bachchan when you live in Mumbai? (ever/always)
       92. My younger brother went to Delhi in 2005 and has lived there ………… (since/ever since)
       93. Five weeks have passed …………….. he came here. (since/ever since)
       94. Ramanand worked …………….. to pass the C.D.S Examination. (hardly/hard)
       95. I have ……………… any money. (hard/hardly)
       96. There are ……………….. two girls in the class. (barely/nearly)
       97. She will ………………. fail in the C.B.S.E because she does not study at all. (certainly/purely)
       98. He is ……………. never at home. (almost/nearly)
       99. ……………. other girl can tempt me. (no/not)
     100. …………………….. a drop of water was available in the pot. (no/not)

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