GrammarAdverbsTypesTypes of Adverbs – Free Exercise Types of Adverbs – Free Exercise show special characters display incorrect answers Exercises What type is each underlined adverb? Ese chico habla demasiado.[This boy talks too much.] → locative adverbtemporal adverbcausal adverbadverb of amount or degreeadverb of manneradverb of affirmationadverb of negationinterrogative adverb Siempre vamos a nadar los martes.[We always go swimming on Tuesdays.] → locative adverbtemporal adverbcausal adverbadverb of amount or degreeadverb of manneradverb of affirmationadverb of negationinterrogative adverb ¿Me lo puedes repetir más despacio? [Can you repeat it slower?] → locative adverbtemporal adverbcausal adverbadverb of amount or degreeadverb of manneradverb of affirmationadverb of negationinterrogative adverb El libro está a la izquierda de la lámpara. [The book is to the left of the lamp.] → locative adverbtemporal adverbcausal adverbadverb of amount or degreeadverb of manneradverb of affirmationadverb of negationinterrogative adverb Obviamente, el medio ambiente no es una prioridad para los gobiernos. [It’s obvious that the environment is not a priority for the government.] → locative adverbtemporal adverbcausal adverbadverb of amount or degreeadverb of manneradverb of affirmationadverb of negationinterrogative adverb ¿Por qué no os vais de vacaciones a un lugar tranquilo?[Why don’t you go on holiday someplace quiet?] → locative adverbtemporal adverbcausal adverbadverb of amount or degreeadverb of manneradverb of affirmationadverb of negationinterrogative adverb Choose the correct adverb for each sentence. Each adverb can only be used once! Los sábados nos levantamos tempranomuchoespecialmentesiemprenunca .[On Saturdays, we get up early.] Nos gusta tempranomuchoespecialmentesiemprenunca salir a hacer excursiones en bicicleta.[We like to take bicycle trips.] Nos gusta ir al lago tempranomuchoespecialmentesiemprenunca cuando hace calor.[We especially like to go to the lake when it’s hot.] TempranoMuchoEspecialmenteSiempreNunca se nos olvida llevarnos algo de comer.[We never forget to bring along something to eat.] TempranoMuchoEspecialmenteSiempreNunca volvemos antes de que anochezca para no perdernos.[We always come back before dark so we don’t get lost.] Online exercises to improve your Spanish Improve your Spanish with Lingolia. Each grammar topic comes with one free exercise where you can review the basics, as well as many more Lingolia Plus exercises where you can practise according to your level. Check your understanding by hovering over the info bubbles for simple explanations and handy tips. Types of Adverbs – Free Exercise Adverb types – mixed exercise Lingolia Plus Spanish Unlock all exercises for Spanish with a Lingolia Plus account 976 digital grammar exercises for Spanish organised by topic and level no ads, no automatic renewal for teachers, schools and businesses: Lingolia Pro Get Lingolia Plus Spanish from 10.49 EUR for 3 months Choose a different language A 3-month Lingolia Plus account costs 10.49 EUR and gives you access to every exercise for Types, as well as all other exercises for Spanish. No automatic renewal, no recurring payments. Your order will be processed by Digistore24. Tipos de adverbios – Lingolia Plus Exercises Tipos de adverbios – clasificación B1 Tipos de adverbios – identificación (1) B1 Tipos de adverbios – completar (1) B1 Tipos de adverbios – completar (2) B2 Tipos de adverbio – completar (3) B2 Tipos de adverbios – completar (4) C1 A1Beginner A2Elementary B1Intermediate B2Upper intermediate C1Advanced