Adverb
Adverb
Adverb me©`vB
†Kv_vq (Where), KLb (When), wKfv‡e, †Kgb (How), †Kb (Why)
BZ¨vw` cÖ‡kœi †h DËi cvIqv hvq ZvB Adverb.
1. Masud runs quickly (gvmy` `ª“Z †`Šovq- wKfv‡e †`Šovq)|
verb adverb
2. Jui is a girl (RyuB
Lye my›`i GKwU †g‡q- ‡Kgb my›`i)
3. The bird
flew exactly over our
head.
Adverb Preposition
(cvwLwU
Avgv‡`i gv_vi GK`g Ici w`‡q D‡o †Mj- ‡Kgb Dci w`‡q)|
4. I dislike her Simple because She is verb rude.
Adverb
Preposition
(‡m Lye K‡Vvi GB mvgvb¨ Kvi‡Y Avwg Zv‡K AcQ›` Kwi- †Kb AcQ›`
Kwi)|
Use of some Important Adverb
Too: wbw`ó©
mxgvi AwZwi³ A‡_© too e¨eüZ
nq| too Gi A_© -ÔGZ
†ewk †h-Kiv hvq bvÕ| too Gi
c‡i adjective
ev adverb e‡m Ges
infinitive ewm‡q mxgv
wb‡`©k Kiv nq| too Gi c‡i adjective +infinitive em‡j sentence wU bv-‡evaK nq|
A_v©r adjective/adverb Gi c‡i infinitive _vK‡j Gi c~‡e© too e‡m|
Structure:
Sub + verb + too + adj/adv + infinitive
Ex:
The tea was --- to sip.
a. too hot much b. hot much c. too hot d.
very much hot Ans: c
Enough: adverb iƒ‡c e¨eüZ enough me©`vB nu¨v
†evaK A_© cÖKvk K‡i| h_vh_ mxgvi g‡a¨ †evSv‡Z enough
e¨eüZ nq| enough
hw` adjective I adverb ‡K modify Ki‡j adjective I adverb Gi wVK c‡iB
e‡m|
Structure:
Sub + verb + adj/adv + enough + to + verb (m½wZc~Y©)
Z‡e ajective i“‡c e¨eüZ n‡j
†h Noun ‡K modify K‡i †mB noun Gi c~‡e© e‡m|
Structure:
Sub + verb + enough + noun + to + verb (m½wZc~Y©)
A_v©r enough me©`vB noun Gi Av‡M wKš‘ adjective/adverb Gi c‡i e‡m|
Ex:
Seventeenth years old is not __ to vote in an election.
a. old enough b. as old enough c. enough old d. enough old as Ans:
a
Hardly:
Hardly Gi A_© n‡”Q Almost
not, seldom ev K`vwPr| Hardly
me©`vB bv-‡evaK A_© cÖKvk K‡i| Hardly me©`vB principal verb Gi c~‡e© e‡m|
wKš‘ be verb Gi c‡i e‡m|
Ex:
The word ‘hardly’ means-
a. always b. almost never
c. seriously d.
regularly Ans: b
Ever/Never: KL‡bv A‡_© cÖkœ wR‡Ám Ki‡Z adverb i“‡c ever e¨eüZ nq| never n‡”Q ever
Gi negative form. bv-‡evaK
A‡_© AwaK †Rvi w`‡Z A_v©r KL‡bv bv A‡_© adverb
iƒ‡c never e¨eüZ
nq| ever, never me©`vB Principal verb Gi c~‡e© e‡m|
Z‡e never me©`vB adverb iƒ‡c Indefinite tense G subject Ges principal verb Gi gv‡S e‡m Ges
perfect tense G auxiliary verb Ges principal verb Gi gv‡S e‡m|
Ex:
What is the correct translation of ‘Zzwg wK KL‡bv
iv½vgvwU wM‡qQ?Õ
a.
Have you gone to Rangamati? b.
Have you ever gone to Rangamati?
c. Have you yet gone to Rangamati? d. Have you still gone to Rangamati?
Ans: b
For Example
1.
Identify the correct
sentence.
a) She behaved with me in a friendly way. b) She behaved with me friendly.
c) She behaved with me in friendly way. d) She behaved with me friendly way.
a) She behaved with me in a friendly way. b) She behaved with me friendly.
c) She behaved with me in friendly way. d) She behaved with me friendly way.
2.
A modifier can be
a/an-
a) adjective b) adverb c) noun d) pronoun
a) adjective b) adverb c) noun d) pronoun
Ans:b
3.
An adverb does not modify -------.
a) nouns b) adjectives c) verbs d) adverbs
a) nouns b) adjectives c) verbs d) adverbs
4.
He is – weak to hear what
we say.
a) too b) enough c) so d) not
a) too b) enough c) so d) not
Ans:a
5.
Seventeen years old is not
– to vote in an election.
a) old enough b) as old enough
c) enough old d) enough old as e) old enough yet
a) old enough b) as old enough
c) enough old d) enough old as e) old enough yet
Ans:a
6.
The word ‘hardly’ means-
a) always b) almost never c) seriously d) regularly
a) always b) almost never c) seriously d) regularly
Ans:b
7.
The correct translation
of the sentence, “ GLv‡b K`vwPr e„wó nq”
a) Hardly it rains here b) It rain hardly here
c) It hardly rains here d) Here rains hardly
a) Hardly it rains here b) It rain hardly here
c) It hardly rains here d) Here rains hardly
Ans:c
8.
What is the correct translation of ‘Zzwg
wK KL‡bv iv½vgvwU wM‡qQ?’
a) Have you gone to Rangamati? b) Have you ever gone to Rangamati?
c) Have you yet gone to Rangamati? d) Have you still gone to Rangamati?
a) Have you gone to Rangamati? b) Have you ever gone to Rangamati?
c) Have you yet gone to Rangamati? d) Have you still gone to Rangamati?
Ans:b
9.
Which one is
conjunction?
a) the b) up c) a d) and
a) the b) up c) a d) and
Ans:d
10. They treated me ----- I were a child.
a) when b) like c) as d) as if e) if
a) when b) like c) as d) as if e) if
Ans:d
11. It is two years --- I had a holiday.
a) since b) when c) while d) whence e) from
a) since b) when c) while d) whence e) from
Ans:a
12.
– his becoming a teacher,
he does not have any moral scruples.
a) Although b) Despite of c) In spite of d) Instead of Ans:c
a) Although b) Despite of c) In spite of d) Instead of Ans:c
13. Mediocre (ga¨g gv‡bi) students study hard ----- they
should fail.
a) so that b) unless c) lest d) least
a) so that b) unless c) lest d) least
Ans:c
14.
We were delayed – a traffic jam.
a) because b) because there was
c) because of the d) because it is
a) because b) because there was
c) because of the d) because it is
Ans:b
15.
I will write down the
phone number – I forget.
a) if b) unless c) even though d) in case
a) if b) unless c) even though d) in case
Ans:d
16. ------ I was walking along the riverside, I saw a water snake.
a) When b) Because c) As because d) While
a) When b) Because c) As because d) While
Ans:d
17. He is –panctual –efficient.
a) neither, but b) very, but c) either, or d) neither, nor
a) neither, but b) very, but c) either, or d) neither, nor
Ans:d
18. No sooner had I reached the station – the train left.
a) then b) while c) than d) when
a) then b) while c) than d) when
Ans:c
19. Which of the following completes the sentence?
Hardly had the train stopped-
a) Before we got down b) As we got down
c) Then we got down d) When we got down
Hardly had the train stopped-
a) Before we got down b) As we got down
c) Then we got down d) When we got down
Ans:a
20. Complete the sentence: Rakib speaks- English –Japanese.
a) also, not only b) as well as, not only c) not only,but also
d) both, not also e) as well as, also
a) also, not only b) as well as, not only c) not only,but also
d) both, not also e) as well as, also
Ans:c
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