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Adverbs Review

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  • Which part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: The race starts NOW.
    NOW modifies a VERB (start).
  • Which type of adverb is being used in the following sentence: Mike GENTLY tapped Morgan on the shoulder.
    GENTLY is an ADVERB OF MANNER.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • List the five questions that adverbs answer.
    1. When? 2. How? 3. Where? 4. To what extent? 5. How often?
  • 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).
  • Mary works (HARD, HARDER, HARDLY) than her sister.
    Mary works HARDER than her sister.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • What is the comparative form of OFTEN?
    The comparative form of often is MORE OFTEN.
  • Which type of adverb is being used in the following sentence: SOMETIMES I eat fast food.
    SOMETIMES is an ADVERB OF FREQUENCY.
  • 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.
  • Which part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: Molly has REALLY long black hair.
    REALLY modifies an ADJECTIVE (long).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Which type of adverb is being used in the following sentence: Megan ALMOST failed her driving test.
    ALMOST is an ADVERB OF DEGREE.
  • 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.**
  • Which part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: John awoke SUDDENLY to a loud thump.
    SUDDENLY modifies a VERB (awoke).
  • What is the superlative form of WELL?
    The superlative form of well is BEST.
  • True or False: "Really" is an adverb of degree. **IF THE ANSWER IS FALSE, PLEASE REWORD IT TO MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE.**
    True.
  • 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 part of speech is the adverb modifying in the following sentence: Please CAREFULLY walk around the broken glass.
    CAREFULLY modifies a verb (walk).
  • 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.
  • Which type of adverb is being used in the following sentence: That girl over THERE is my sister.
    THERE is an ADVERB OF PLACE.