Adverb Phrases Worksheet For Class 8

Underline the adverb phrases in the following sentences.

An adverb phrase serves the same purpose as an adverb. That means it modifies the verb. Adverb phrases often begin with a preposition. Actually, most prepositional phrases are also adverb phrases.

An adverb phrase can be made up of two adverbs. Examples are: very quickly, so easily, quite efficiently, too fast etc.

Prepositional phrases indicating time or place are also adverb phrases. Examples are: in the afternoon, under the bed, in the pond etc.

Infinitive phrases can also act as adverb phrases. Examples are: to get dressed, to start with, to sum up

1. She put the books on the table.

2. Somebody is waiting at the gate.

3. Why are you speaking in such a loud voice?

4. I asked her very politely.

5. She works very hard.

6. The cat sat on the piano.

7. We accepted the invitation with great pleasure.

8. The castle stands on a hill.

9. I was told to wait outside the room.

10. The doctors performed the surgery with great care.

11. She looked out of the window.

12. I visit my grandparents once a month.

13. We meet every now and then.

14. She sat in the corner of the room.

15. I was meeting them for the first time.

Answers

1. She put the books on the table.

2. Somebody is waiting at the gate.

3. Why are you speaking in such a loud voice?

4. I asked her very politely.

5. She works very hard.

6. The cat sat on the piano.

7. We accepted the invitation with great pleasure.

8. The castle stands on a hill.

9. I was told to wait outside the room.

10. The doctors performed the surgery with great care.

11. She looked out of the window.

12. I visit my grandparents once a month.

13. We meet every now and then.

14. She sat in the corner of the room.

15. I was meeting them for the first time.

Worksheet 2

In the following sentences underline the adverb phrases.

1. I sat on the chair.

2. The dog ran after the postman.

3. He spoke of his work with great pride.

4. They accomplished the task very easily.

5. Will you pick me from the airport?

6. He migrated to the city to find a better job.

7. She spoke rather rudely.

8. The meeting will start at 10 am.

9. I will be free in the afternoon.

10. It is starting to rain.

11. Why are you speaking so loudly?

12. He stood outside the door.

Answers

1. on the chair, 2. after the postman, 3. with great pride, 4. very easily, 5. from the airport, 6. to find a better job, 7. rather rudely, 8. at 10 am, 9. in the afternoon, 10. to rain, 11. so loudly, 12. outside the door

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