Definitions and Concepts
Comparative & Superlative Adverbs 1
Comparative or Superlative Adverb 2
Adverbs that tell When, Where, and How
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What is an adverb?

a word that describes a verb


100

Give the superlative for of the adverb "gracefully"

"the most gracefully"

100

Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative adverb: "Of everything in the universe, light seems to travels the __________ (fast)."

"fastest"

100

What is a verb?

a word used to describe or indicate an action. 

200

How do you form the comparative of adverbs ending in "ly"?

add "more" in front of the adverb.

ex: more easily.

200

Her scones baked (more rapidly, most rapidly) of all.

most rapidly

200

Jack crept _______(slowly) the stairs than Jen.

"more slowly"

200

Sattam excitedly moved his things into his new room.

excitedly

300

How do you form the superlative of adverbs in "ly"

By adding "the most" in front of the verb.

Ex: The most easily

300

Give the superlative form of adverb “high.”

What is “highest”?

300

This weekend went by______(quick) than last weekend.

"quicker"

300

The moon shines outside.

outside

400

How do we use comparative adverbs?

we use comparative adverbs to compare two /verbs actions.

400

Give the superlative form of the adverb “far” (must spell it correctly as well)

Farthest

400

That present was the ______(carefully) wrapped present under the Christmas tree.

"the most"

400

Mohammed saw the bird before.

before


500

How do we use superlative adverbs?

We use superlative adverbs to refer more than two verbs/actions

500

Mrs. Fisher’s bagels took (longest, longer) than Ms. Delroy’s turnovers.

longer

500

Mr. Ling’s muffins cooked (slowest, slower) of all.

slowest

500

Next Yusuf went to meet his new neighbors.

next


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