Adverbs Worksheets For Grade 9 (3 Exercise)

Adverbs Worksheets for Grade 9 (3 Exercise)

  1. Underline the adverb and state their kind
  1. They planned to go on a vacation this weekend. 
  2. I lazily dozed on the couch after having my breakfast. 
  3. The dog barked wildly upon seeing the thief. 
  4. They seldom go on a pilgrimage.
  5. It is unusually raining in the desert region.
  6. Read books quietly.
  7. The mathematician brilliantly solved the problem.
  8. The climate is too hot to roam about.
  9. I sent my daughter here to learn abacus. 
  10. The children danced merrily at the function.

Answers

  1. They planned to go for a vacation this weekend. (Adverb of time)
  2. I lazily dozed on the couch after having my breakfast. (Adverb of manner)
  3. The dog barked wildly upon seeing the thief. (Adverb of manner)
  4. They seldom go on a pilgrimage. (Adverb of frequency)
  5. It is unusually raining in the desert region. (Adverb of degree)
  6. Read books quietly. (Adverb of manner)
  7. The mathematician brilliantly solved the problem. (Adverb of manner)
  8. The climate is too hot to roam about. (Adverb of degree)
  9. I sent my daughter here to learn abacus. (Adverb of place)
  10. The children danced merrily at the function. (Adverb of manner)
  1. Re-write the sentences placing the adverb in the correct location
  1. Julie is at home. (seldom)
  2. Ram opened the door. (quietly)
  3. They are planning to host the party. (Here)
  4. The expatriates attended the webinar. (attentively)
  5. Mary and John live in Bangalore. (now)
  6. I have been to Africa. (never)
  7. We go on vacation during the summer holidays. (usually)
  8. The Principal advises us that ‘Time is gold’. (often)
  9. The little boy was close to winning the cup. (almost)
  10. Could you please switch the TV? (on)

Answers

  1. Seldom is Julie at home.
  2. Quietly, Ram opened the door.
  3. Here, they are planning to host the party.
  4. Attentively, the expatriates attended the webinar.
  5. Now, Mary and John live in Bangalore.
  6. Never have I been to Bangalore.
  7. Usually, we go on vacation during the summer holidays.
  8. Often, the Principal advises us that ‘Time is gold.’
  9. Almost, the little boy was close to winning the cup.
  10. Could you please switch the TV on?

Conjunctive Adverbs

Conjunctive Adverbs are used to join two independent clauses. These are also called connectors. Examples: nonetheless, consequently, however, etc.

  1. A. Connect the sentences using conjunctive adverbs.
  1. Julie was copying in the exams. She got caught by the flying squad.
  2. The weather was horrible. They cancelled the travel plan.
  3. The singer practised for hours. She received a standing ovation from the audience.
  4. Kathy saved money from her childhood. She built the home she desired.
  5. The movie critics roasted the film. It got a good collection at the box office. 

Answers

  1. Julie was copying in the exams; consequently, she got caught by the flying squad.
  2. The weather was horrible; therefore, they cancelled the travel plan.
  3. The singer practised for hours; subsequently, she received a standing ovation from the audience.
  4. Kathy saved money from her childhood; subsequently, she built the home she desired.
  5. The movie critics roasted the film; nevertheless, it got a good collection at the box office.

Sentence Adverbs

Sentence Adverbs are adverbs used at the beginning of the sentence. They modify the whole sentence. Example: certainly, definitely, basically, normally, actually, hopefully, etc. 

  1. B. Modify the sentences using conjunctive adverbs
  1. Virat woke from the deathbed after the strange accident.
  2. The awareness campaign was a huge success.
  3. We had to cancel our kid’s birthday party as she fell ill.
  4. No one was harmed during the fire accident.
  5. The research reports on diabetes reversal are mind-blowing.

Answers

  1. Miraculously, Virat woke from the deathbed after the strange accident.
  2. Surprisingly, the awareness campaign was a huge success.
  3. Regrettably, we had to cancel our kid’s birthday party as she fell ill.
  4. Thankfully, no one was harmed during the fire accident.
  5. Remarkably, the research reports on diabetes reversal are mind-blowing.