Identification
Adverbs
Adjectives
Grab Bag
Errors
100
Tell subject, verb and adverb: The boys ran quickly toward the playground.
boys, ran quickly
100
Tell if it is an adverb or not and what it modifies: The tiny violets are (very) beautiful.
beautiful
100
King Rehoboam was foolish because he would not listen
foolish
100
Tell if it is a pronoun, adjective or adverb: Is that book (yours)? (Edward's) report was very thorough.
pro, adj
100
He has already began his science project.
begun
200
Tell subject, verb and adverb: I have completely finished my homework.
I have finished, completely
200
Tell if it is an adverb or not and what it modifies: He did a (remarkably) good job on his test.
good
200
The cool brisk wind blew from north.
cool brisk
200
Tell if it is a pronoun, adjective or adverb: Did you (really) see Susanna? The (wobbly) chair collapsed when he sat in it.
adv, adj
200
Have you ate lunch yet? She has run eight laps.
eaten, correct
300
Tell subject, verb and adverb: He swept the porch yesterday.
He swept yesterday
300
Tell if it is an adverb or not and what it modifies: The extremely (large) gorilla ate twenty bananas.
no
300
My new camera takes instant pictures.
my new instant
300
Change to adjective or adverb: We have learned the capitals of ten countries (on the continent of Europe).
We have learned the capitals of ten European countries.
300
Her and David went Christmas shopping. Has he came to Help Class before?
She, come
400
Tell subject, verb and adverb: Jesus stood calmly before Pilate. Our favorite cousins will arrive tomorrow.
Jesus stood calmly, cousins will arrive tomorrow
400
Tell if it is an adverb or not and what it modifies: Her (scraggly) hair kept falling in her eyes. The temperature in Miami is (too) hot for me.
no, hot
400
I had three fried eggs for breakfast.
three fried
400
Change to adjective or adverb: Mr. Houk told us to pass in our papers (in a quick fashion).
quickly
400
Mrs. Russell asked Brett and I to help her. Karina has took her baseball glove to P.E.
me, taken
500
Tell subject, verb and adverb: Mr. Knight's class prays faithfully for Christian missionaries in Russia. Drew has not forgotten his book report.
class prays faithfully, drew has forgotten, not
500
We want to be a (friendly) school. She finished the (unusually) short assignment in no time.
no, no
500
The red woolen shirt was made in England.
red, woolen
500
Change to adjective or adverb: Mrs. Ainsworth sang the chorus (in a soft manner)
softly
500
He and Christina completed the project themselves. Split the last piece of cake between Kyle and I.
correct, me
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