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Which part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: Please CAREFULLY walk around the broken glass.
CAREFULLY modifies a verb (walk).
What is the comparative form of OFTEN?
The comparative form of often is MORE OFTEN.
What is the superlative form of WELL?
The superlative form of well is BEST.
What is a comparative adverb?
A comparative adverb compares TWO verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
Eric (HAPPILY, FURIOUSLY, SADLY) stormed out of the room.
Eric FURIOUSLY stormed out of the room.
Mary works (HARD, HARDER, HARDLY) than her sister.
Mary works HARDER than her sister.
The school year is (FASTLY, QUICKLY, CAUTIOUSLY) coming to an end.
The school year is QUICKLY coming to an end. **FASTLY is NOT a word.**
Adjective or Adverb: Jordan is QUICKER than Joan. *Explain how you know.*
QUICKER is an ADJECTIVE because it is comparing two nouns - Jordan and Joan.
Which part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: Morgan VERY carelessly threw her phone at the wall because she was angry.
VERY modifies an ADVERB (carelessly).
Which part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: Kingston is VERY happy to see us when we come home.
VERY modifies an ADJECTIVE (happy).
Which part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: The race starts NOW.
NOW modifies a VERB (start).
Which part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: John awoke SUDDENLY to a loud thump.
SUDDENLY modifies a VERB (awoke).
Adjective or Adverb: You should always arrive EARLY to a job interview to make a good impression. *Explain how you know.*
EARLY is being used as an ADVERB because it modifies arrive which is a verb.
Adjective or Adverb: The LATE bus leaves around 3:30. *Explain how you know.*
LATE is being used as an ADJECTIVE because it modifies bus which is a noun.
Which part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: Molly has REALLY long black hair.
REALLY modifies an ADJECTIVE (long).
Which type of adverb is being used in the following sentence: Megan ALMOST failed her driving test.
ALMOST is an ADVERB OF DEGREE.
Which type of adverb is being used in the following sentence: SOMETIMES I eat fast food.
SOMETIMES is an ADVERB OF FREQUENCY.
Which type of adverb is being used in the following sentence: We will go to the store TOMORROW.
TOMORROW is an ADVERB OF TIME.
Which type of adverb is being used in the following sentence: That girl over THERE is my sister.
THERE is an ADVERB OF PLACE.
Which type of adverb is being used in the following sentence: Mike GENTLY tapped Morgan on the shoulder.
GENTLY is an ADVERB OF MANNER.
List the five questions that adverbs answer.
1. When? 2. How? 3. Where? 4. To what extent? 5. How often?
True or False: "Really" is an adverb of degree. **IF THE ANSWER IS FALSE, PLEASE REWORD IT TO MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE.**
True.
True or False: "Smart" is an adverb. **IF THE ANSWER IS FALSE, PLEASE REWORD IT TO MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE.**
False. "Smart" is an ADJECTIVE, or "SMARTLY" is an adverb.
True or False: "Usually" is an adverb of time. **IF THE ANSWER IS FALSE, PLEASE REWORD IT TO MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE.**
False. "Usually" is an adverb of FREQUENCY.
True or False: Adverbs modify nouns, verbs, and adjectives. **IF THE ANSWER IS FALSE, PLEASE REWORD IT TO MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE.**
False. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and OTHER ADVERBS.