Adverbs vs Adjectives
Fix the Sentence
Good or Well
Positive Comparative Superlative
Prepositional Phrases
100

What is the adverb in the sentence?

The television is too loud.

What is too?

100

Fix the error: She ran quick to the bus.

She ran quickly to the bus.

100

Fill in the blank: He plays basketball ________.

well

100

Identify the degree: He speaks clearly. Then explain why.

positive

100

In the sentence The book on the table is mine, is “on the table” an adjective or adverb phrase?

Adjective — it describes which book.

200

I left early for my daily exercise class. What is the adverb in the sentence?

What is early?

200

Fix the error: He is a real nice and thoughtful person.

He is a really nice and thoughtful

200

Fill in the blank: She is a ________ friend.

good

200

Change this sentence to use a comparative adverb: She types quickly

She types more quickly.

200

Identify the prepositional phrase and its function: She ran through the park.

Phrase: “through the park”; adverb — tells where she ran.

300

What part of speech is “beautiful” in the sentence: She wore a beautiful dress

What is adjective?

300

Fix the error: The baby cried loud.

The baby cried loudly.

300

Choose the correct word: I feel (good/well) today.

well

300

Choose the correct form and explain: Of the three students, Lisa wrote (neatly, more neatly, most neatly).

most neatly

300

Choose adjective or adverb phrase: The boy with the red backpack is my cousin.

adjective....boy

400

True or False: All adverbs end in -ly.

What is False

400

Fix the error: Because I was tired I went to bed early.

Because I was tired,I went to bed early

400

Choose the correct word: You did a (good/well) job on the project.

good

400

Rewrite with a superlative adverb... He arrived early.

He arrived earliest.

400

In this sentence, is the phrase acting as an adjective or adverb? He sat beside his best friend.

Adverb — tells where he sat.

500

Identify the adverb in the sentence: They arrived late to the game.

What is late?

500

Fix both grammar and punctuation: We went to the store and it was closed.

We went to the store, and it was closed.

500

True or False: “Good” is always used to describe how something is done.

False

500

Identify the degree and function: You must listen more carefully during science lab.

Comparative — compares listening now to a previous time or expectation; modifies "listen".

500

Identify all prepositional phrases and label each as adjective or adverb: The gift inside the box was wrapped with care.

“Inside the box” = adjective (modifies “gift”), “with care” = adverb (modifies “was wrapped”).