Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > AdverbsWhich of these is an adverb of degree?A. Almost B. Here C. Yesterday D. QuicklyAnswer: AlmostAdditional Information: 'Almost' describes the degree of something. Subjects: Adverbs, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhich adverb expresses place in the sentence: ‘The cat is hiding somewhere’?Which adverb indicates frequency in the sentence: ‘I occasionally go for a run’?Which adverb describes time in the sentence: ‘We will meet again soon’?Identify the adverb: ‘They played outside yesterday.’Which adverb indicates time in the sentence: ‘They will meet tomorrow’?What type of adverb is ‘yesterday’?Which adverb of frequency is used in the sentence: ‘I rarely eat out’?Choose the correct adverb to complete the sentence: ‘She was _____ late for the meeting.’Which adverb indicates time in the sentence: ‘I will call you later’?Identify the adverb in the sentence: ‘He rarely eats out.’Identify the adverb: ‘He works hard every day.’Which adverb indicates frequency in the sentence: ‘I rarely miss my train’?Which adverb indicates frequency?Which adverb describes manner in the sentence: ‘She danced elegantly at the gala’?Identify the adverb in this sentence: ‘We will meet later.’