Identify the adverb, kind
Choose the adverb to complete the sentence
Choose the correct word for these sentences
Identify adverb phrase or adverb clause
What is being modified??
200

Read the poem in French more slowly, Carly.

more slowly- comparative

200

Angela hoped to ski (good, well) during Saturday's race.

well

200

Sheila hadn't (ever never) heard jazz until she visited New Orleans.

ever

200

Although lemons taste sour, lemonade is sweet and refreshing.

Although lemons taste sour, clause

200

Mother is well.

Mother

400

Henri has arrived the latest of all the volunteers.

latest  superlative
400

The skier turned (sharply sharp) between the gates.

sharply

400

(No  Any) other festival is better than Jazz Fest.

No

400

Because I was thirsty, we made lemonade.

Because I was thirsty, clause

400

The boys ran swiftly.

ran

600

A burro can walk across rocks more steadily than a horse.

more steadily  comparative

600

The crowd seemed (excitedly excited) as the event began.

excited

600

Despite the invention of rock and roll and pop music, jazz's popularity has (ever never) stopped growing.

never

600

The lemonade recipe was written by my grandmother.

by my grandmother, phrase

600

She spoke gently.

spoke

800

Frank skates the fastest of all the members of the hockey team.

fastest,  superlative

800

A snowstorm developed (quick quickly) on the mountain.

quickly

800

There aren't (any no) jazz saxophonists more influential than John Coltrane.

any

800

Lemon juice and water were poured into the pitcher.

into the pitcher, phrase

800

Teresa did her part of the project well.

did

1000

That detective has gathered clues the least patiently of all.

least patiently,  superlative

1000

The flakes floated (gracefully graceful) to the ground.

gracefully

1000

I had (never ever) known that many critics didn't like Coltrane.

never

1000

While I added sugar, Ken crushed some ice.

While I added sugar, clause

1000

The children are playing there.

playing