Adverbs of Frequency Exercises For Urdu Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the appropriate Adverb of Frequency


In the Urdu language, Adverbs of Frequency are used to express how often a particular action is done. These adverbs can be placed at the beginning, the middle, or the end of a sentence. Just like English, the Urdu language has adverbs that explain the frequency including “Hamesha” (always), “Kabhi Kabhi” (sometimes), “Aksar” (often), and “Kam” (rarely) among others.

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1. “*Hamesha* mujhe school chorne aate hain.” (Always)
2. “Woh *Aksar* der se aati hai.” (Often)
3. “*Kam* hi wahan jaata hoon.” (Rarely)
4. “Mujhe *Kabhi Kabhi* samajh nahi aati.” (Sometimes)
5. “Tum *Hamesha* der karte ho.” (Always)
6. “*Aksar* woh khush rehti hai.” (Often)
7. “Hum *Kam* hi bahir khelte hain.” (Rarely)
8. “*Kabhi Kabhi* toh mujhe lagta hai woh sahi hai.” (Sometimes)
9. “*Hamesha* mujhe hi sab kyun karna parta hai?” (Always)
10. “Wo *Aksar* ghar par nahi hota.” (Often)

Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct Adverb of Frequency

1. “Hum *Kam* hi milte hain.” (Rarely)
2. “*Kabhi Kabhi* toh main bhi gussa ho jata hoon.” (Sometimes)
3. “Tum *Hamesha* aisa karte ho.” (Always)
4. “*Aksar* woh park me khelta hai.” (Often)
5. “*Kam* se kam mujhe toh bata dete.” (At least)
6. “*Kabhi Kabhi* mujhe mujh se bhi dar lagta hai.” (Sometimes)
7. “Woh *Hamesha* hi aisa karta hai.” (Always)
8. “Main *Aksar* sochti rehti hoon.” (Often)
9. “Meri maa *Kam* kapre pehnti hai.” (Less)
10. “*Kabhi Kabhi* toh main sochta hoon kya kar raha hoon.” (Sometimes)

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