Name two parts of speech that adverbs modify (describe).
Verbs and Adjectives
Name one of the two adverbs in the following sentence: The Wright Brothers flew their plane quite successfully.
quite successfully
Name the articles in this sentence:
The cheerleader sprained her ankle.
The
Name the adjectives in this sentence:
She left her purse in the dark theatre.
dark - modifying the noun theatre
Is hard an adjective or adverb?
He worked hard on his project.
Adverb - modifies verb worked
Name two questions that adverbs answer when they describe a verb or adjective.
How? and When?
What is the adverb in the following sentence:
He looked down and saw an unusual stone.
down
Name the articles in this sentence:
She dropped the glass when a bee startled her.
the - a
Name the adjectives in this sentence:
The deflated ball rolled to stop in the wet grass.
deflated - modifying the noun ball
wet - modifying the noun grass
Is long an adjective or adverb?
I went for a long drive.
Long - modifies noun drive
What is the only part of speech that adjectives modify?
NOUNS
What is the adverb the following sentence:
She quietly crept down the stairs so that she didn't wake her mother.
quietly
Which article would you use before a noun that begins with a consanant?
A - There was a bear behind the tree.
Name the adjective and what noun it's modifying.
She quickly turned in her unfinished test before the bell rang.
unfinished - test
Is genuinely an adjective or adverb?
She genuinely loves her job.
Genuinely - modifies verb loves
What are the 4 articles?
The, A, An, Some
Name the adverb in the following sentence and what word it's modifying?
She rushed to school after waking up late.
after - waking
Which article would you use before a noun that begins with a vowel?
Name the adjectives and the nouns they're modifying.
The baby rabbit wiggled through the small hole in the old fence.
baby - rabbit
small - hole
old - fence
Is late an adverb or adjective?
Only one person arrived late for the party
Late - modifies verb arrived
Which article is used before naming a specific noun?
The
Name the adverbs in this sentence and the words they are modifying:
She sloppily slurped her tea after realizing she was late for work.
sloppily - modifying the verb slurped
after - modifying the verb realizing
How many articles are in this sentence? Name them!
When the girl saw the rose, she grabbed a pair of scissors to snip some for an art project.
5
the-the-a-some-an
Name the adjectives and what nouns they're modifying.
Her homework was late, so she received a bad grade as her final score for the school year.
late - homework
bad - grade
final - score
school - year
Is quite an adjective or adverb? And what word is it modifying?
The long white envelope looked quite ordinary.
Adverb - modifying the adjective ordinary