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Find the Adverb
Regular Adverbs
Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Conjunctive Adverbs
100

What are the four things adverbs tell?

Where

When

How

To What Extent

100

Find the adverb in the sentence: 

The team cheered loudly when they won the game. 

Loudly 

100

Which ending do regular adverbs usually have? 

-ly

100

Which ending is on comparative and superlative adverbs?

-er and -est

100

Which two punctuation marks are required for conjunctive adverbs?

; , semi colon and comma 

200

Which parts of speech do adverbs modify?

verbs, adjectives, other adverbs

200

Find the adverbs in the sentence: I will not go to school tomorrow. 

not

tomorrow

200

Which word does the adverb modify?

She sang beautifully.

Sang 

200

If you can't add the ending, which words do you need to add to each comparative and superlative? 

more and most

200

What is the job of a conjunctive adverb?

Connects two independent clauses together 

300

Words such as too, very, just are called what?

Intensifiers

300

Find the adverb in the sentence

The dog at the pet store was rather cute. 

Rather
300

Create a sentence using a regular adverb. 

Depends on sentence.

300

How many actions do comparative adverbs compare?

2

300

Add the puncutuation: 

They went home early yesterday therefore they need to make up the school day. 

;therefore, 

400

Where can adverbs be located in regards to the word they are describing? 

Before or after it 

400

Find the adverbs in the sentence: 

Mrs. Weick will quietly walk around the room while we take our test very carefully. 

quietly

very

carefully 

400

Which word is the regular adverb? 

I often wonder what grade I will get in English. 

Often 

400

How many actions do superlative adverbs compare?

3+

400

Which type of conjunctive adverb is: 

however

contrast 

500

What is the difference between an adverb and an adjective?

Adjectives describe nouns/pronouns, adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. 

500
Find the adverbs in the sentence: 


Jeff went there yesterday to quickly get a very nice suit. 

there

yesterday

quickly

very 

500

What is the regular adverb in the sentence? 


I want to go elsewhere to buy my new shoes. 

Elsewhere 

500

Make the word into its proper comparative and superlative form: 

Fast

Faster

Fastest 

500

Which type of conjunctive adverb is 

therefore

Cause and Effect

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