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What do adverbs modify? Name all of the parts of speech. 

Verbs, adverbs, and adjectives

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Find the adverb:

He carefully lifted the ball.

carefully

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What's the adverb?

She wanted her dessert now! 

Now

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True or False: Some words can function as both an adverb and a preposition. 

True 

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Give an example of adverbs not ending in -ly.

Fast, well, never, very, most, least, and now.

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Define a noun. 

A person, place or thing.

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Find the adverb:

She is extremely slow.

extremely

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Is there an adverb in the following sentence? If so, name it.

She is friendly! 

There is no adverb. Friendly is an adjective.

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What is the adverb in the following sentence?

I jumped into the river carefully. 

carefully

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True or false: Adverbs always end in -ly. 

False
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What does an adjective modify?

nouns
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Find the adverb:

The car was driving very quickly.

very

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Can adverbs modify adjectives?

Yes, they can.

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What is the adverb in the following sentence?

Susie casually invited me over. 

casually

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True or false: Adverbs are one of the parts of speech in the English language.

True

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What is the part of speech that shows an action or state of being?

A verb

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Find the adverb:

He landed loudly when he jumped.

loudly

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Find the adverb:

The geese flew beautifully.

beautifully

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What is the adverb in the following sentence?

I know her very well. 

very

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Throw Back Question: What part of speech is the word "he"?

Pronoun

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What does a pronoun replace in a sentence?

Pronouns replace nouns.

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Find the adverb:

He roughly threw down the ball.

roughly

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Give an example where two adverbs are back-to-back in the same sentence. 

Answers will vary. 

ex: He ran incredibly quickly at the race yesterday. 

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Write a sentence of at least five words with one adverb. 

Answers will vary.

500

Challenge Question: Name the parts of speech for each word in the following sentence:

I am eating a brownie.

I - pronoun

am - helping verb

eating - main/ action verb

a - article/ adjective

brownie - noun