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The words soon, tomorrow, and yesterday are adverbs of ______________. (Time or Place)
Time
The words rarely, seldom and sometimes are adverbs of ________. (Frequency or Degree)
Frequency
The words generously, happily and neatly are adverbs of _______________. (Manner or Frequency)
Manner
The words just, nearly and quite are adverbs of ___________. (Frequency or Degree)
Degree
The words above, anywhere, and back are adverbs of _____________. (Place or Time)
Place
I saw him yesterday. The word "yesterday" is an? ( Adjective / Adverb )
Adverb
The cat ate ( quick / quickly )
Quickly
The police is ( brave / bravely )
Brave
Carla is ( beautiful / beautifully )
Beautiful
The tourist ( frequent / frequently ) traveled.
Frequently
The student did his homework ( quickly / quick)
Quickly
Lovely is a ( good / well ) architect.
Good
How many kinds of adverbs we have discussed? (Four or Five)
Five
The adverb of _________ tells the detail WHEN the verb took place (Place or Time)
Time
The adverb of ______ tell us more about WHERE the verb took place (Place or Time)
Place
The adverb of ___________ tells us how often something occurs (Manner or Frequency)
Frequency
The adverb of ______ tells about the intensity of the verb in the sentence (Degree or Frequency)
Degree
The adverb of __________ tells how something was carried out (Manner or Degree)
Manner
Maria is exceptionally beautiful. The word "exceptionally" is an? (Adjective or Adverb)
Adverb
Daniel entered the room quietly. The word "quietly" is an? (Adjective or Adverb)
Adverb
The tour was funny. The word "funny" is an? (Adjective or Adverb)
Adjective
Sara bought a new bag. The word "new" is an? (Adjective or Adverb)
Adjective
It modifies another adverb, a verb, or an adjective
Adverb
It modifies a noun or a pronoun
Adjective