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Examples
Examples 1
Adjectives or Adverb?
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

Everyone worked hard on the projects for the science fair. What part of speech is hard in this sentence?

adverb

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

Linda took a long drink of water. What is the word long in this sentence?

adjective

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
Name two of the adverbs in this sentence: Their pants were often extremely worn.
often; extremely
300

Jess skates better than Tony. What part of speech is better in this sentence?

adjective

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

Only one person arrived late for the party. What part of speech is late?

 adverb

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
Circles of stones lay inside. What is the adverb?
inside
500

The long white envelope looked quite ordinary. What part of speech is quite?

adverb