REVIEW
SOME EXAMPLES
identify
using adverbs correctly
100

Name three questions that adverbs can answer.

How, when, to what extent (degree), where

100

Name one of the two adverbs in the following sentence: The Wright Brothers flew their plane quite successfully.

quite successfully

100

Stonehenge was built successfully over time. What is the adverb?

successfully 

100

How should the underlined words BEST be written? Jack and Susan slow crept up the creaky stairs. A. slowest crept B. more slow crept C. slowly crept D. slower crept.

C

200

What parts of speech can adverbs modify?

verbs, adverbs, or adjectives 


200

In the following sentence, "He looked down and saw an unusual stone." What is the adverb?

DOWN

200

Teachers see their students daily. What is the adverb?

DAILY

200

How should the sentence below BEST be corrected? The campfire glowed bright during the night but cooled as the sun rose. A. change glowed to glows B. change bright to brightly C. change but to when D. change rose to rosed.


B

300

What is another word for describe...this is what adverbs do...

MODIFY

300

In the following sentence, "Fill out the form and return it to me now." What is the adverb?

NOW 

300

Circles of stones lay inside. What is the adverb?

inside 


300

What change should be made to the sentence below? My weekend at the cottage has ended so quick! A. Change has to have. B. Change ended to ends. C. Change ended to ending. D. Change quick to quickly.

D

400

True or False: All adverbs end in -ly

FALSE 

400

In the sentence, "My dog has the most incredibly fluffy fur." What does the adverb, "incredibly", modify?

fluffy 


400

A wall once surrounded the monument. What is the adverb?

Once 


400

What’s the best way to figure out whether a word is an adverb? A. See if it ends in “-ly” B. Look at its position in the sentence C. Check if there’s another adverb in the sentence D. Look at what it does in the sentence.

D

500

Which word could not be an adverb: soon, well, probably, tomorrow, costly

COSTLY

500

In the sentence, "Susie slurped very loudly at her tea." What does the adverb "very" modify?

loudly 

500

Name two of the adverbs in this sentence: Their pants were often extremely worn.

often or extremly 

500

A. She wrapped the present carefully. B. Shelly went to the store yesterday. C. Then she came home to wrap the present. D. She ate ice cream after she was done. In which sentence does the adverb tell "how"?

A