An interrogative adverb is used to do this. X5
What is ask a question?
The comparative and superlative forms of the adverb "well" are these two words. X5
What are "better" and "best?"
This is the adverb in the sentence, "We took a field trip yesterday." X5
What is "yesterday?"
The comparative and superlative forms of the adverb "badly" are these two words. X4
What are "worse" and "worst?"
This is the adverb phrase in the sentence, "My dog plays in the yard." X4
What is "in the yard?"
This is the adverb in the sentence, "The baseball player ran quickly to homeplate," and it is an adverb of _____. X3
What is quickly and manner?
Only use "as...as" when making this type of comparison. X3
What is a positive comparison?
These are the four interrogative adverbs. X2
What are how, where, when, and why?
It is the adverb clause in this sentence, "Because it rains so much, the soccer field is wet in the spring." X2
What is "because it rains so much?"