What is the adverb of time in this sentence?:
Goldilocks went to the Bear's house yesterday.
yesterday
Name the comparative and superlative form of the adverb "Fast."
faster, fastest.
Name the most common negative adverbs.
No, not, and never.
What does an adjective modify?
a noun or pronoun.
Name the adverb phrase in this sentence:
The game ended after the buzzer.
after the buzzer.
Name the three adverbs of negation.
No, not, and never.
Name the comparative and superlative form of the adverb "Hopefully."
more hopefully, most hopefully.
Name the words creating a double negative in this sentence:
I haven't never seen that movie.
haven't and never.
what does an adverb modify?
a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Name the adverb clause in this sentence:
When the buzzer went off, the game ended.
When the buzzer went off.
Identify the adverb in the sentence below and tell its type:
I searched everywhere I could think of.
everywhere, place.
Find the comparative adverb in the sentence below:
He threw the ball farther than his brother.
farther.
Name the adverb in this sentence that is creating a double negative:
We couldn't barely wait until school was over.
barely.
Is loud used as an adjective or adverb in this sentence?:
The loud airplane flew by.
adjective.
Name the adverb phrase in this sentence:
We must finish our project before the holidays.
before the holidays.
Identify the adverb and name the type in the sentence below:
It was really cold outside today.
really, degree.
Find the superlative adverb in the sentence below:
His letter was written least thoughtfully of all.
least thoughtfully.
Name the word that should replace the negative word in this sentence:
There aren't no more tickets left.
any should replace no.
Is fast used as an adjective or adverb in this sentence?:
The car drove by fast.
adverb.
Name the adverb clause in this sentence:
We played outside until the sun set.
until the sun set.
Name the adverb or adverbs in the sentence and tell what type they are.
I would indeed like to finish my homework as quickly as possible.
quickly, manner.
Find the adverb in the sentence and tell whether it's in the comparative or superlative form:
Out of everyone on the team, she played the best today.
best, superlative.
She can't help but wonder if they would have won if she hadn't gotten injured.
can't help but wonder.
Is well used as an adjective or adverb in this sentence?:
I'll do well on my test after studying all night.
adverb.
Name the adverb clause & adverb phrase in this sentence:
Since I returned from vacation, I couldn't wait until summer.
clause: since I returned from vacation.
phrase: until summer.