Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > AdverbsWhich adverb indicates time in the sentence: ‘They are leaving now’?A. Leaving B. Now C. Are D. TheyAnswer: NowAdditional Information: 'Now' indicates when they are leaving. Subjects: Adverbs, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhich of the following sentences uses an adverb of degree?Which adverb indicates time in the sentence: ‘I will arrive shortly’?What type of adverb is ‘there’ in the sentence: ‘The book is over there.’?In the sentence ‘He arrived late,’ which word is the adverb?In the sentence ‘She sang beautifully at the concert,’ which word is the adverb?Identify the adverb in this sentence: ‘They are always happy.’Which adverb indicates a degree of certainty?In the sentence ‘He plays basketball skillfully,’ which word is the adverb?Which adverb indicates the time of an action?Fill in the blank: ‘The baby slept ___.’Fill in the blank: ‘The team played ___ to win the match.’Which adverb describes time in the sentence: ‘We will start soon’?Which adverb of degree is used in the sentence: ‘The exam was quite difficult’?What is the adverb in the sentence: ‘They will finish soon’?What is the adverb in the sentence: ‘She listened carefully during the lecture’?