Interrogative Adverbs
Types of Adverbs
Adverb Comparision
Adverb phrases and clauses
Miscellaneous
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An interrogative adverb is used to do this.
What is ask a question?
100
And adverb of time tells this.
What is when or how often?
100
The comparative and superlative forms of the adverb "well" are these two words.
What are "better" and "best?"
100
A prepositional phrase that acts as an adverb is called an adverb phrase and tell these four things.
What are when, where, why, and how?
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This is the adverb in the sentence, "We took a field trip yesterday."
What is "yesterday?"
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In this sentences, "Where did he put my pen?" this is the interrogative adverb.
What is "where?"
200
An adverb of place tells this.
What is where?
200
The comparative and superlative forms of the adverb "badly" are these two words.
What are "worse" and "worst?"
200
This is the adverb phrase in the sentence, "My dog plays in the yard."
What is "in the yard?"
200
It is the adverb in this sentence, "The first astronauts had to be very brave."
What is "very?"
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In this sentence, this is the interrogative adverb: "How do you change a tire?"
What is "how?"
300
This is the adverb in the sentence, "The baseball player ran quickly to homeplate," and it is an adverb of _____.
What is quickly and manner?
300
"She writes most neatly of all," makes this type of comparision.
What is superlative?
300
A clause is a group of words that contains these two things.
What is a subject and a predicate?"
300
Only use "as...as" when making this type of comparison.
What is a positive comparison?
400
These are the four interrogative adverbs.
What are how, where, when, and why?
400
This is the adverb of affirmation in the sentence, "You certainly have studied for this test."
What is certainly?
400
Add these words before the positive adverb to get the comparatives and superlatives of most adverbs that end in -ly.
What are more and most or less and least?
400
It is the adverb clause in this sentence, "Because it rains so much, the soccer field is wet in the spring."
What is "because it rains so much?"
400
Never use this word between between "equally" and an adverb.
What is "as?"
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This is what interrogative adverbs are used to express or query.
What are reason, place, time, or method?
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These are common adverbs of negation.
What are no, not, never?
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Add these suffixes to many adverbs that do not end in -ly to get the comparative and superlative.
What are -er and -est?
500
These are common conjunctions that are used to introduce adverb clauses (list at least four.)
What are after, although, as, because, before, if, in order that, provided that, since, so that, unless, until, when, whenever, where, wherever, whether, and while.
500
This is what an adverbial noun does.
What is act like an adverb by describing a verb?
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