True or False: Adverbs always have to start with a capital letter.
False.
Do adverbs have to describe words?
No.
Name an example of an adverb from the slides
If you said one of these then you got the points
Quickly
Badly
Slowly
Loudly
Incredibly
Slightly
Warmly
Hastily
Happily
Rarely
True or False: An adverb is word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
True
Is there a rule that says that all adverbs have to have ly?
No.
Is Quickly and Adverb?
Yes.
True or False: Is like an adverb?
False
Do adverbs have to answer the question of who, what, or where?
Yes
Name 2 adverbs
Quickly and Badly
True or False: Smelling is an adverb in this sentence
The dog was smelling the pie.
False
What is an adverb and what do they do?
An adverb is a word or set of words that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs answer how, when, where, why, or to what extent—how often or how much
Is there an adverb in this sentence?
The basketball player dribbled loudly.
Yes
True or False: Is fast an adverb?
True
Where do you usually put an adverb in a sentence?
List five adverbs that don't end in ly.
Almost, Too, Quite, Very, and Rather