What is the adverb in the sentence?
The television is too loud.
What is too?
Fix the error: She ran quick to the bus.
She ran quickly to the bus.
Fill in the blank: He plays basketball ________.
well
Identify the degree: He speaks clearly. Then explain why.
positive
In the sentence The book on the table is mine, is “on the table” an adjective or adverb phrase?
Adjective — it describes which book.
I left early for my daily exercise class. What is the adverb in the sentence?
What is early?
Fix the error: He is a real nice and thoughtful person.
He is a really nice and thoughtful
Fill in the blank: She is a ________ friend.
good
Change this sentence to use a comparative adverb: She types quickly
She types more quickly.
Identify the prepositional phrase and its function: She ran through the park.
Phrase: “through the park”; adverb — tells where she ran.
What part of speech is “beautiful” in the sentence: She wore a beautiful dress
What is adjective?
Fix the error: The baby cried loud.
The baby cried loudly.
Choose the correct word: I feel (good/well) today.
well
Choose the correct form and explain: Of the three students, Lisa wrote (neatly, more neatly, most neatly).
most neatly
Choose adjective or adverb phrase: The boy with the red backpack is my cousin.
adjective....boy
True or False: All adverbs end in -ly.
What is False
Fix the error: Because I was tired I went to bed early.
Because I was tired,I went to bed early
Choose the correct word: You did a (good/well) job on the project.
good
Rewrite with a superlative adverb... He arrived early.
He arrived earliest.
In this sentence, is the phrase acting as an adjective or adverb? He sat beside his best friend.
Adverb — tells where he sat.
Identify the adverb in the sentence: They arrived late to the game.
What is late?
Fix both grammar and punctuation: We went to the store and it was closed.
We went to the store, and it was closed.
True or False: “Good” is always used to describe how something is done.
False
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".
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”).