Interrogative Adverbs


 
 
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Interrogative Adverbs

Interrogative Adverbs:  Interrogative Adverb is placed at the beginning of question. They are used to ask questions. Some examples are why, where, how ,when, how many, how much, how long, how often why etc.

  • Why are you late ?
  • How can I get to your house?
  • Where is my passport ?
  • When does the trainer arrive ?
  • How often do you go to London ?
  • When Adverbs are used in asking questions they are called Interrogative Advebs ; as,

    Where is Abdul ?                                                [Inter. Adverb of place]

    When di you come ?                                           [Inter. Adverb of Time]

    Why are you late ?                                             [Inter. Adverb of Reason]

    How did you contrive it ?                                     [Inter. Adverb of manner]

    How many boys are there in your class ?            [Inter. Adverb of Number]

    How high is Rajabai Tower ?                              [Inter. Adverb of Degree]

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    Question : 1

     Fill the blank part with correct form of Adverb .

    1. ___________ is the line between soup and cereal?

    2. ___________ do they call it rush hour when nothing moves?

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

     Fill the blank part with correct form of Adverb .

    1. ___________ are you going to grow up?

    2. __________ often do you come to the cinema?

    Right Option : A
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    Question : 3

     Fill the blank part with correct form of Adverb .

    1. __________ long is left until the end of the film?

    2. ____________ can you eat a freezer full of pizzas in one evening?

    3. ___________ is the garden in such a mess?

    Right Option : C
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