Time/Manner/Place
Comparative/Superlative
Very/good/well/real
Any/No
Conjunctions
100

Does the adverb "early" tell you time, manner, or place?

time

100

Is "more" used for comparative or superlative?

comparative

100

Fill in the blank with very/good/well/real
Swimming is a _____ good way to exercise.

very

100

Choose the correct word.

There aren't (no/any) shells on the beach.

any

100

Find the conjunction in the sentence.

This job isn't done until I say it is!

until

200

Does the adverb "quickly" tell you time, manner, or place?

manner

200

Is "least" used for comparative or superlative?

superlative

200

Fill in the blank with very/good/well/real

Her offer was _____ when she offered to help.

real

200

Find the word that completes the sentence.

I had (nothing/anything) left after I sold everything.

nothing

200

Find the conjunction in the sentence.

Miss Paripsky set up the paint because we are doing a project today.

because

300

Does the adverb "outside" tell you time, manner, or place?

place
300

Find the comparative/superlative adverb and tell it's degree.

Adjectives were easier than verbs.

easier - comparative

300

Fill in the blank with very/good/well/real

The characters seemed _____ familiar.

very

300

Find the word that completes the sentence.

There isn't (no/any) reason why we can't be ready by noon.

any

300

Choose the conjunction that fits best.

(Whenever/now) I read at bedtime, my eyes get tired.

Whenever

400

Find the adverb and tell if it tells time, manner, or place.

Sarah confidently played her new song on the piano.

confidently-manner

400

Find the comparative/superlative adverb and tell its degree.

Jason and Emily were less likely to win the race.

less likely - comparative

400

Fill in the blank with very/good/well/real

She did ______ on the test.

well

400

Find the word that completes the sentence.

There is (anything/nothing) wrong with daydreaming.

nothing

400

Find the adverb clause.

While she was washing the dishes, the kids took a nap.

While she was washing the dishes

500

Find the adverb and tell if it tells time, manner, or place.

Yesterday I went to Dunkin Donuts.

Yesterday - time

500

Find the comparative/superlative adverb and tell its degree.

The crowd yelled most loudly during the final race.

most loudly-superlative

500

Fix the mistake.

I was real tired when I was done playing outside.

real should be very

500

Find the word that completes the sentence.

Hello? (Anyone/no one) there?

anyone

500

Find the adverb clause.

You should wash your hands after you sneeze.

after you sneeze