Which sentence shows the adverb clause underlined and the conjunction in bold?
a. This job isn’t done until I finish.
This job isn’t done until I finish.
This job isn’t done until I finish.
This job isn’t done until I finish.
a. This job isn’t done until I finish.
Which conjunction best completes the sentence?
__________ the audience cheered, the entire cast bowed in appreciation.
a. Until
b. As
Is the adverb in the sentence in the comparative or superlative degree?
The sun remains in the sky longer in summer than in winter.
a. comparative
b. superlative
a. comparative
Is the adverb in the sentence in the comparative or superlative degree?
Mom will more likely wait in the car than stay home.
comparative
superlative
a. comparative
We went to the wetlands today. There was so many birds.
What is the adverb?
a. today
b. went
c. wetland
a. today
Which adverb correctly completes the sentence?
I know it was a movie, but the characters seemed __________ familiar.
a. real
b. very
Which sentence shows the adverb clause underlined and the conjunction in bold?
a. As soon as the referee blows the whistle, the game will begin.
As soon as the referee blows the whistle, the game will begin.
As soon as the referee blows the whistle, the game will begin.
As soon as the referee blows the whistle, the game will begin.
As soon as the referee blows the whistle, the game will begin.
Is the adverb in the sentence an adverb of time, place, or manner?
All the props and costumes are kept inside.
time
place
manner
b. place
Which sentence shows the adverb clause underlined and the conjunction in bold?
a. While Tony was making the graph, I was painting the poster.
While Tony was making the graph, I was painting the poster.
While Tony was making the graph, I was painting the poster.
a. While Tony was making the graph, I was painting the poster.
Which word correctly completes the sentence?
There wasn’t __________ left in the gym.
no one
anyone
b. anyone
Which sentence shows the correct verb underlined and the simple subject in bold?
a. There are enough bread for everyone.
b. There is enough bread for everyone.
c. There is enough bread for everyone.
b. There is enough bread for everyone.
Is the adverb in the sentence an adverb of time, place, or manner?
Occasionally, Mom would let us make dinner for the family.
time
place
manner
a. time
Which adverb correctly completes the sentence?
Buckling your seatbelt right away is always a __________ idea.
good
well
a. good
Which adverb correctly completes the sentence?
Swimming is a __________ good way to exercise.
real
very
b. very
Which word correctly completes the sentence?
Jamie had __________ left after the sale.
anything
nothing
b. nothing
Which word correctly completes the sentence?
_________ who cares about animals can’t ignore this problem.
Anyone
No one
a. anyone
Which word correctly completes the sentence?
There aren’t __________ shells on the beach.
any
no
a. any
Which word correctly completes the sentence?
There is __________ wrong with dreaming about the future.
nothing
anything
a. nothing
Is the adverb in the sentence in the comparative or superlative degree?
The Great Wall of China shows most impressively the result of human effort.
comparative
superlative
superlative
By month’s end, there won’t
be no birds left. They will have migrated south.
What is the adverb error and how should you fix it?
no birds should be any birds