Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > AdverbsWhich adverb is used to express a high degree of something?A. Quite B. Slowly C. There D. NeverAnswer: QuiteAdditional Information: 'Quite' expresses a high degree or intensity. Subjects: Adverbs, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsChoose the correct adverb: ‘She sings _____.’In the sentence ‘They arrived late to the party,’ which word is the adverb?Which adverb indicates place in the sentence: ‘He sat down there’?In the sentence ‘He plays basketball skillfully,’ which word is the adverb?Fill in the blank: ‘They celebrated ___ after the victory.’Fill in the blank: ‘The cat jumped ___.’What is the adverb in the sentence: ‘He swims well’?What is the adverb in the sentence: ‘They often go for walks.’?Choose the correct adverb to complete the sentence: ‘She was _____ late for the meeting.’Which adverb indicates place in the sentence: ‘He is sitting there’?What is the adverb in the sentence: ‘She traveled far and wide’?Which adverb indicates time in the sentence: ‘They will meet tomorrow’?Which adverb indicates time in the sentence: ‘I will arrive shortly’?Identify the adverb in this sentence: ‘They ran very fast to catch the bus.’Which adverb indicates frequency?