Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > AdverbsWhich adverb of degree is used in the sentence: ‘The exam was quite difficult’?A. Quite B. Difficult C. Was D. ExamAnswer: QuiteAdditional Information: 'Quite' modifies 'difficult,' indicating the degree of difficulty. Subjects: Adverbs, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsIdentify the adverb of time: ‘I will call you later.’Which adverb of frequency is used in the sentence: ‘I sometimes visit my grandparents’?What is the adverb in the sentence: ‘The students studied hard’?Which adverb indicates place in the sentence: ‘He sat down there’?In the sentence ‘He sang loudly at the concert,’ which word is the adverb?Which adverb indicates frequency in the sentence: ‘I rarely miss my train’?In the sentence ‘He spoke clearly during the meeting,’ which word is the adverb?In the sentence ‘He will never forget this moment,’ which word is the adverb?Which adverb indicates the manner of an action in the sentence: ‘He danced beautifully’?What is the adverb in the sentence: ‘The dog barked loudly at the stranger’?Which adverb indicates place in the sentence: ‘She is standing here’?In the sentence ‘He runs very fast,’ which word is the adverb?Which adverb indicates place in the sentence: ‘She is waiting here’?What is the adverb in the sentence: ‘They will finish soon’?In the sentence ‘They will finish the project soon,’ which word is the adverb?