The word that implies modifying the meaning of an adjective or the verb is called an adverb.
What does an adverb tell?
The basic thing that an adverb does is tell you about the action. I.e., when, where, why, how often, and how.
Examples of adverbs:
- Ram is walking fast.
- The students are speaking loudly.
Like:
- In the 1st sentence, fast shows how Ram is walking?
- And the 2nd sentence loudly tells how students are speaking?
Types of Adverbs:
- Adverb of manner
- Adverb of place
- Adverb of frequency
- Adverb of reason
- Adverb of degree
- Adverb of time
Adjective:
The word 'adjective' refers to the word which adds the quality to a noun or a pronoun. Mainly, it helps in doing the description of a noun.
Examples of Adjective:
- Sheena is a beautiful girl.
- There are ten vehicles on the road.
e.g.
- In the 1st sentence, beautiful reflects what kind of girl Sheena is?
- And in the 2nd sentence, ten shows how many vehicles are on the road?
Types of Adverbs:
- Adjective of quality
- Demonstrative adjective
- Adjective of quantity
- Adjective of interrogation
- Adjective of number
- Adjective of possession
Learning Videos for 4th Grade English - Adverbs and Adjectives
Adverbs and Adjectives Sample Questions for Class 4
Question 1
Choose adjective from the given options:
A. Redden
B. Dampen
C. Golden
D. Lighten
Question 2
Choose the correct adjective to complete each sentence:
Jatin is -----------------------interested in theatre than in sports.
A. most
B. very
C. more
D. both A and C
Question 3
Replace the words in bracket with a suitable adverb:
He asked the same question (again and again).
A. suddenly
B. abruptly
C. repeatedly
D. unexpectedly
Question 4
Choose adjective from the given options:
A. Sudden
B. Sadden
C. Heaven
D. Fasten
Question 5
Replace the words in bracket with a suitable adverb:
5. He parked his car (at that place).
A. there
B. here
C. hereafter
D. therefore