WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Adverbs of Time vs. Frequency: 10 Practice MCQs
Adverbs of Time vs. Frequency: 10 Practice MCQs
1. I have _______ seen a more beautiful sunrise.
A. never
B. yesterday
C. early
D. then
2. We shall _______ reach the station.
A. twice
B. soon
C. daily
D. often
3. He _______ visits the local library.
A. tomorrow
B. ago
C. frequently
D. recently
4. The plane has _______ landed.
A. already
B. ever
C. twice
D. always
5. I _______ met him in the park.
A. seldom
B. yesterday
C. occasionally
D. always
6. He comes here _______ a week.
A. now
B. late
C. twice
D. soon
7. That day he arrived _______ than usual.
A. early
B. often
C. never
D. twice
8. Have you _______ been to the Himalayas?
|A. ever
|B. ago
|C. yesterday
|D. since
9. He _______ tries to do his best in every task.
A. always
B. ago
C. then
D. late
10. I haven't seen him _______ Monday.
A. already
B. since
C. often
D. frequently
Answer Key
| Question | Answer | Category | Explanation |
| 1 | A | Frequency | 'Never' denotes that the action has happened zero times. |
| 2 | B | Time | 'Soon' answers the question "When?" (at a near time). |
| 3 | C | Frequency | 'Frequently' tells us "How often" the visit happens. |
| 4 | A | Time | 'Already' shows the action is completed by the present time. |
| 5 | B | Time | 'Yesterday' specifies a particular point in the past. |
| 6 | C | Frequency | 'Twice' indicates the number of times per week. |
| 7 | A | Time | 'Early' describes the point in time of his arrival. |
| 8 | A | Frequency | 'Ever' means "at any time/frequency." |
| 9 | A | Frequency | 'Always' shows the constant regularity of the effort. |
| 10 | B | Time | 'Since' is used to denote time from a point in the past. |
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