Does the adverb "early" tell you time, manner, or place?
time
Is "more" used for comparative or superlative?
comparative
Fill in the blank with very/good/well/real
Swimming is a _____ good way to exercise.
very
Choose the correct word.
There aren't (no/any) shells on the beach.
any
Find the conjunction in the sentence.
This job isn't done until I say it is!
until
Does the adverb "quickly" tell you time, manner, or place?
manner
Is "least" used for comparative or superlative?
superlative
Fill in the blank with very/good/well/real
Her offer was _____ when she offered to help.
real
Find the word that completes the sentence.
I had (nothing/anything) left after I sold everything.
nothing
Find the conjunction in the sentence.
Miss Paripsky set up the paint because we are doing a project today.
because
Does the adverb "outside" tell you time, manner, or place?
Find the comparative/superlative adverb and tell it's degree.
Adjectives were easier than verbs.
easier - comparative
Fill in the blank with very/good/well/real
The characters seemed _____ familiar.
very
Find the word that completes the sentence.
There isn't (no/any) reason why we can't be ready by noon.
any
Choose the conjunction that fits best.
(Whenever/now) I read at bedtime, my eyes get tired.
Whenever
Find the adverb and tell if it tells time, manner, or place.
Sarah confidently played her new song on the piano.
confidently-manner
Find the comparative/superlative adverb and tell its degree.
Jason and Emily were less likely to win the race.
less likely - comparative
Fill in the blank with very/good/well/real
She did ______ on the test.
well
Find the word that completes the sentence.
There is (anything/nothing) wrong with daydreaming.
nothing
Find the adverb clause.
While she was washing the dishes, the kids took a nap.
While she was washing the dishes
Find the adverb and tell if it tells time, manner, or place.
Yesterday I went to Dunkin Donuts.
Yesterday - time
Find the comparative/superlative adverb and tell its degree.
The crowd yelled most loudly during the final race.
most loudly-superlative
Fix the mistake.
I was real tired when I was done playing outside.
real should be very
Find the word that completes the sentence.
Hello? (Anyone/no one) there?
anyone
Find the adverb clause.
You should wash your hands after you sneeze.
after you sneeze