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