Ejercicios de Adverbios en Inglés (PDF)
Los adverbios en inglés son esenciales para enriquecer tus oraciones y expresar ideas con mayor precisión. En esta sección encontrarás ejercicios prácticos sobre diferentes tipos de adverbios, como los de modo, tiempo, lugar, frecuencia, grado y certeza. Puedes imprimirlos y resolverlos en casa o en clase.
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Ejercicios de Adverbios en Inglés con Respuestas
Adverbs of Manner
Complete the sentences with an appropriate adverb of manner from the list: (quickly, slowly, carefully, loudly, beautifully)
- She spoke so ___ that everyone could hear her clearly.
- He drove ___ because the road was slippery.
- The artist painted the portrait ___, and everyone admired it.
- They ran ___ to catch the bus.
- The old man walks ___ because of his injury.
Adverbs of Time
Fill in the blanks with a suitable adverb of time from the list: (yesterday, now, tomorrow, today, soon)
- She submitted her assignment ___ because it was due this morning.
- I will visit my grandparents ___ because I couldn’t go last week.
- The concert was amazing! It happened ___ in the evening.
- We’re about to leave for the airport ___, so hurry up!
- The guests will be here ___, so we need to finish setting the table.
Adverbs of Place
Fill in the blanks with a suitable adverb of time from the list: (here, everywhere, nearby, there, inside)
- You’ll see the monument over ___, at the far end of the plaza.
- The books are scattered ___ in the room.
- Come and sit ___ next to me.
- The library is ___, just a five-minute walk from here.
- It started raining, so the kids ran ___ the house to stay dry.
Adverbs of Frequency
Put the words in the correct order to make a sentence with an adverb of frequency.
- go / I / always / to / the / gym / weekends / on.
- eats / She / sometimes / at / this / restaurant.
- is / rarely / late / He / for / meetings.
- friends / visit / We / never / on / weekdays.
- often / My / walks / dog / in / the / park.
Decide which sentence uses the adverb of frequency correctly.
1-
a) He always is on time for work.
b) He is always on time for work.
2-
a) They go never to the beach.
b) They never go to the beach.
3-
a) I often eat breakfast at 7 AM.
b) I eat breakfast often at 7 AM.
4-
a) She sometimes visits her grandparents.
b) She visits sometimes her grandparents.
Adverbs of Degree
Fill in the blanks with the correct adverb of degree based on the hint.
- This soup is (very / too) spicy for me to eat.
- The movie was (too / extremely) entertaining; I loved every minute.
- That test wasn’t difficult (enough / at all). I finished it in 10 minutes.
- She’s not strong (at all / enough) to carry the box by herself. (enough)
- He is (very / too) interested in learning French and practices every day.
Adverbs of Certainty
Each sentence contains an error in the use of the adverb of certainty. Identify the mistake and rewrite the sentence correctly.
- They certainly are going to lose the match.
- She probably will arrive late to the meeting.
- Surely he did not forget the appointment.
- The team definitely will win the tournament.
- They will surely not win the championship.
Select the correct option in each case
- He plays soccer very (good / well).
- They speak English (perfect / perfectly).
- My father works (hard / hardly)
- He talked to me (loud / loudly).
- Drive (careful / carefully) on your way home.
- I can run very (fast / fastly).
- The dog is barking (inside / outside) in the yard.
- The café is located nearby / everywhere) just across the street.
- Can you bring the files (there / here) so I can review them?
Respuestas
Adverbs of Manner
Complete the sentences with an appropriate adverb of manner from the list: (quickly, slowly, carefully, loudly, beautifully)
- She spoke so loudly that everyone could hear her clearly.
- He drove carefully because the road was slippery.
- The artist painted the portrait beautifully, and everyone admired it.
- They ran quickly to catch the bus.
- The old man walks slowly because of his injury.
Adverbs of Time
Fill in the blanks with a suitable adverb of time from the list: (yesterday, now, tomorrow, today, soon)
- She submitted her assignment today because it was due this morning.
- I will visit my grandparents tomorrow because I couldn’t go last week.
- The concert was amazing! It happened yesterday in the evening.
- We’re about to leave for the airport now, so hurry up!
- The guests will be here soon, so we need to finish setting the table.
Adverbs of Place
Fill in the blanks with a suitable adverb of time from the list: (here, everywhere, nearby, there, inside)
- You’ll see the monument over there, at the far end of the plaza.
- The books are scattered everywhere in the room.
- Come and sit here next to me.
- The library is nearby, just a five-minute walk from here.
- It started raining, so the kids ran inside the house to stay dry.
Adverbs of Frequency
Put the words in the correct order to make a sentence with an adverb of frequency.
- I always go to the gym on weekends.
- She sometimes eats at this restaurant.
- He is rarely late for meetings.
- We never visit friends on weekdays.
- My dog often walks in the park.
Decide which sentence uses the adverb of frequency correctly.
1-
a) He always is on time for work.
b) He is always on time for work.
2-
a) They go never to the beach.
b) They never go to the beach.
3-
a) I often eat breakfast at 7 AM.
b) I eat breakfast often at 7 AM.
4-
a) She sometimes visits her grandparents.
b) She visits sometimes her grandparents.
Adverbs of Degree
Fill in the blanks with the correct adverb of degree based on the hint.
- This soup is (very / too) spicy for me to eat.
- The movie was (too / extremely) entertaining; I loved every minute.
- That test wasn’t difficult (enough / at all). I finished it in 10 minutes.
- She’s not strong (at all / enough) to carry the box by herself. (enough)
- He is (very / too) interested in learning French and practices every day.
Adverbs of Certainty
Each sentence contains an error in the use of the adverb of certainty. Identify the mistake and rewrite the sentence correctly.
- They are certainly going to lose the match.
- She will probably arrive late to the meeting.
- He surely did not forget the appointment.
- The team will definitely win the tournament.
- They surely will not win the championship.
Select the correct option in each case
- He plays soccer very (good / well).
- They speak English (perfect / perfectly).
- My father works (hard / hardly)
- He talked to me (loud / loudly).
- Drive (careful / carefully) on your way home.
- I can run very (fast / fastly).
- The dog is barking (inside / outside) in the yard.
- The café is located nearby / everywhere) just across the street.
- Can you bring the files (there / here) so I can review them?