What is the adverb in this phrase “ She was very stressed”
Very is the adverb
What is the adjective in the phrase “The red car”?
Red
What is an adjective clause?
A group of words that contains a subject and a verb and acts like an adjective to modify a noun or pronoun
What are adverb clauses?
A group of words that contains a subject and a verb and acts like an adverb to modify a verb, adjective, or adverb
What is the adverb clause in “Once they saw the car coming, the birds flew away from the road.”
“Once they saw the car coming”
What is an adverb
Adverbs are words that describe or modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
What is the adjective in the phrase “She is happy”?
Happy
What do adjective clauses often (almost always) begin with?
relative pronouns or relative adverbs
What do adverb clauses begin with (often/almost always)?
Subordinating conjunctions
What is the adverb in this phrase "The tired puppy slept quietly."
quietly
What is the adverb in this phrase "We searched everywhere for the missing book."
Everywhere is the adverb
What is the adjective in the phrase “The tall building”?
Tall
What are the adjective clauses in the following sentence, “The boy with the brown hair is a student here at the public school.” (HINT: There are two!)
“...with the brown hair” AND “...here at the public school”
What are adverbs also known as?
Dependent clauses
What is the adjective in this phrase "The tired puppy slept quietly."
Tried
What is the adverb in this phrase “ I am too tired today”
Too is the adverb
What is the adjective in the phrase “The shiny shoe”?
Shiny
What is the adjective clause in this sentence? “The school that I attend is so lovely.”
That I attend
What is the adverb clause in “Although she was tired, she kept working.”
“Although she was tired”
What is an adjective
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns (people, places, things, or ideas) or pronouns
What is the adverb in this phrase “ They went over there”
There is the adverb
What is the adjective in the phrase “The cute dog”?
Cute
What are the adjective clauses in this sentence?(HINT: There are two!) “I drank lemonade on the porch because I was thirsty.”
“On the porch” and "because I was thirsty.”
What is the adverb clause in “We will go hiking as soon as the rain stops.”
“As soon as the rain stops”
What do adjectives add to a sentence
Details to a noun or pronoun