Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Adverbs


Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Types of Adverbs
Modify with Precision: Classifying Adverbs for Class 7
This worksheet helps Class 7 learners explore and use different types of adverbs—manner, time, place, frequency, degree, and interrogative. From sorting and rewriting to paragraph tasks, students gain hands-on practice in accurate sentence enhancement.
Why Adverbs Matter in Grammar?
Adverbs enrich sentence meaning by explaining how, when, where, how often, and to what extent. For Class 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It improves descriptive writing and speech.
2. It builds clarity in sentence construction and editing.
3. It prepares learners for grammar-based tasks and comprehension.
4. It sharpens understanding of tone and timing in language.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five active learning exercises to reinforce all major adverb types:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline and Label the Adverb Type
Students identify the adverb and classify it by type: manner, time, place, frequency, degree, or interrogative.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort Adverbs by Category
Learners sort a list of mixed adverbs into their correct categories using grammar logic and usage cues.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blank Using Correct Adverb
Students complete each sentence using a context-appropriate adverb and type indicated in brackets.
📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite Sentences with Adverb Corrections
Sentences contain incorrect or misused adverbs; learners rewrite them correctly based on context and grammar.
📚 Exercise 5 – Daily Routine Paragraph with Mixed Adverbs
Students write a paragraph using two adverbs from each category in a real-life setting to demonstrate practical fluency.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Identify & Classify Adverbs
1. often – frequency
2. always – frequency
3. outside – place
4. when – interrogative
5. nearly – degree
6. tomorrow – time
7. high – manner
8. very, softly – degree, manner
9. where – interrogative
10. beautifully – manner
Exercise 2 – Adverb Sorting
Manner:
- quickly, gently, suddenly, loudly, carefully, happily
Time:
- yesterday, today, tonight, already, soon
Place:
- upstairs, here, outside, there
Frequency:
- often, never, rarely, always, sometimes
Degree:
- almost, nearly, just, fully
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. often
2. soon
3. on
4. nearly
5. When
6. sometimes
7. happily
8. yesterday
9. Where
10. clearly
Exercise 4 – Sentence Correction
1. She sings beautifully on stage.
2. They arrived late for the morning meeting.
3. He completed the test faster than I did.
4. Please speak politely to your teacher.
5. The children are playing outside happily.
6. I always forget my homework.
7. She almost cooked the rice perfectly.
8. He explained the topic clearly so everyone could understand.
9. The baby cried loudly in the room upstairs.
10. We will finish the project soon.
Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph
I always wake up early and quietly brush my teeth. Then I often go downstairs and eat breakfast quickly. Yesterday, I packed my bag and left the house happily. I almost missed the bus but caught it just in time. At school, I work carefully and speak clearly. Today, I stayed back to help a friend. I returned home late and slept peacefully.
Includes:
- Manner: quickly, quietly
- Time: yesterday, today
- Place: downstairs, home
- Frequency: always, often
- Degree: almost, just
Master adverb types and improve sentence fluency with this complete Class 7 worksheet—perfect for grammar and writing accuracy!
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Frequently Asked Questions
It covers manner, time, place, frequency, degree, and interrogative adverbs in context-rich activities.
Yes! It supports Class 7 grammar standards for both CBSE and ICSE and enhances exam writing skills.
Absolutely! The final task involves using adverbs in real-life writing—ideal for application and expression.