To push something out; to force someone to leave
Eject
Stonehenge was built successfully over time. What is the adverb?
refuse to believe, accept or consider something
Name one of the two adverbs in the following sentence: The Wright Brothers flew their plane quite successfully.
Everyone worked hard on the projects for the science fair. What part of speech is hard in this sentence?
c. What is an adverb
The act or process of forcing a liquid into something
Injection
Teachers see their students daily. What is the adverb?
daily
Combative
How should the underlined words BEST be written? Jack and Susan slow crept up the creaky stairs. A. slowest crept B. more slow crept C. slowly crept D. slower crept
C
Linda took a long drink of water. What is the word long in this sentence?
D. What is an adjective
A spoken word, phrase, or sound that expresses sudden or strong feeling.
Interjection
Circles of stones lay inside. What is the adverb?
inside
Deserving attention
What change should be made to the sentence below? My weekend at the cottage has ended so quick! A. Change has to have. B. Change ended to ends. C. Change ended to ending. D. Change quick to quickly.
D
Jess skates better than Tony. What part of speech is better in this sentence?
What is an adjective
To cause light, a picture, or a movie to appear on a surface.
Project
How should the sentence below BEST be corrected? The campfire glowed bright during the night but cooled as the sun rose. A. change glowed to glows B. change bright to brightly C. change but to when D. change rose to rosed
B. change bright to brightly
Intensive
What’s the best way to figure out whether a word is an adverb? A. See if it ends in “-ly” B. Look at its position in the sentence C. Check if there’s another adverb in the sentence D. Look at what it does in the sentence.
D
Only one person arrived late for the party. What part of speech is late?
What is an adverb?
Afraid to deal with or to do things that might hurt or offend people
Squeamish
True or False: All adverbs end in -ly
Moving forward
Progressive
A. She wrapped the present carefully. B. Shelly went to the store yesterday. C. Then she came home to wrap the present. D. She ate ice cream after she was done. In which sentence does the adverb tell "how"?
A she wrapped the present CAREFULLY
The long white envelope looked quite ordinary. What part of speech is quite?
What is an adverb?