Adverb Clause QuizVersion en ligne Test your knowledge of adverb clauses by answering questions on how to incorporate them to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. par milagros hernandez 1 Which of the following is an example of an adverb clause modifying an adverb? a She runs very fast in the morning. b She runs very fast at the park. c She runs very fast with her dog. d She runs very fast when she is late. 2 What is the purpose of using adverb clauses in sentences? a To change the subject of the sentence. b To add detail and provide more information about the action or state described. c To introduce a new character. d To shorten the sentence. 3 Which of the following is an adverb clause modifying a verb? a He studies hard in the library. b He studies hard on weekends. c He studies hard with his friends. d He studies hard because he wants to succeed. 4 What is the function of an adverb clause in a sentence? a To answer questions like when, where, why, how, or under what conditions. b To list items in a series. c To introduce a new topic. d To describe the appearance of something. 5 How can adverb clauses modify other adverbs? a By changing the order of the adverbs. b By providing additional information about the manner, frequency, or degree of the adverb. c By specifying the location of the adverb. d By indicating the size of the adverb. 6 Which part of speech can adverb clauses not modify? a Prepositions b Adjectives c Nouns d Verbs