What part of speech describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb?
What is an adverb?
The dog barked loudly.
Loudly
Which type of adverb tells how something happens?
adverb of manner
Fill in the blank:
She ran ______ than me. (fast)
faster
Where can an adverb appear in a sentence?
Beginning, middle, or end
True or False: Adverbs only describe verbs.
False
We will leave tomorrow.
tomorrow
Which type of adverb tells when something happens?
adverb of time
Fill in the blank:
He ran the ______ of all. (fast)
fastest
Choose the better sentence:
A) Quickly she ran to the bus.
B) She ran to the bus quickly.
Both are correct
Which word is the adverb?
She ran quickly to class.
Quickly
She looked everywhere.
everywhere
Which type of adverb tells where something happens?
adverb of place
What ending is often added to form comparative adverbs?
-er
Fix the sentence:
He eats noisily always.
He always eats noisily.
Adverbs often answer what three questions?
How? When? Where?
He almost finished his homework.
almost
Is yesterday an adverb of time, place, or manner?
time
What ending is often added to form superlative adverbs?
-est
Which word does very describe?
The very bright light hurt my eyes.
bright
Name one thing an adverb can describe besides a verb.
An adjective OR another adverb
The very tall tree swayed gently.
gently
Is outside an adverb of time, place, or manner?
place
Correct the sentence:
She sings beautifuller than her sister.
more beautifully
Move the adverb to the beginning:
She carefully opened the gift.
Carefully, she opened the gift.