Adverbs of Time Exercise
What are Adverbs of Time?
- Now: I am eating now.
- Yesterday: I went to the park yesterday.
- Later: We will meet later.
- Soon: The train will arrive soon.
- Always: She always smiles.
- Never: I have never been to Paris.
- Often: He often visits his grandparents.
- Rarely: It rarely snows in this region.
- Daily: I exercise daily.
- Weekly: We have a team meeting weekly.
Adverbs of Time Exercise:
1. Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs of time:
- I will complete my homework __________. (soon, often, yesterday)
- She __ visits her friends. (daily, never, now)
- The movie started __. (later, yesterday, always)
- He has __ seen a live concert. (never, often, soon)
- We go for a walk __. (daily, rarely, later)
2. Identify the adverbs of time in the following sentences:
- a. I met my friend yesterday.
- b. We will travel to London soon.
- c. He always arrives on time.
- d. I have never been to the beach.
- e. She often goes jogging in the morning.
3. Rewrite the following sentences using different adverbs of time:
- a. I went to the store.
- b. She finished her work.
- c. They will arrive at the party.
Adverbs of Time Exercise Answer Key:
1. Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs of time Answer key
- soon
- often
- yesterday
- never
- daily
2. Identify the adverbs of time in the following sentences Answer key
- a. yesterday
- b. soon
- c. always
- d. never
- e. often
3. Rewrite the following sentences using different adverbs of time Answer Key:
- a. I went to the store yesterday. / I will go to the store later. / I often go to the store.
- b. She finished her work quickly. / She will finish her work soon. / She always finishes her work on time.
- c. They will arrive at the party later. / They arrived at the party yesterday. / They usually arrive at the party early.
Practice makes perfect! The more you use adverbs of time in your writing and speaking, the better you will understand and use them.