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Adverbs
How/when/where
Adv. that compare
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Random
100
Tomorrow the class will study Spanish. What is the adverb?
tomorrow
100
Today
when
100
Mrs. Kasey works harder than her sister. What is the adverb that compares?
harder
100
Of all her family members, Sharon cooked (more often, most often).
most often
100
Stacy tries new foods ________ than Tim. a. often b. more often c. most often d. oftenest
b
200
I often go to the mall. What is the adverb?
often
200
quietly
how
200
Mr. Johnson rolls out pastry dough more rapidly that Mr. Dawson. What is the adverb that compares?
more rapidly
200
Katie chose a career (earlier, earliest) than her best friend did.
earlier
200
Kelly eats sandwiches _________ than salads. a. eagerly b. most eagerly c. eagerer d. more eagerly
d
300
I walked quickly past the scary house. What is the adverb?
quickly
300
underneath
where
300
At the fair my grandpa's pies disappear most quickly of all. What is the adverb that compares?
most quickly
300
Danny took the test (more confidently, most confidently) than her sister.
more confidently
300
He went swimming yesterday. What is the adverb?
yesterday
400
In the castle it was strangely quiet. What is the adverb?
strangely
400
everywhere
where
400
My sister is the tallest in the class. What is the adverb that compares?
tallest
400
Amy decided (sooner, soonest) than Ellen to work on the project.
sooner
400
Of all of the people on the block, Mr. Blue cooks hot dogs (more skillfully, most skillfully).
most skillfully
500
Pictures clearly show her beauty. What is the adverb?
clearly
500
clearly
how
500
Mr. Ray's muffins cooked slowest of all. What is the adverb that compares?
slowest
500
Minnie is the (bigger, biggest) puppy of the five.
biggest
500
I can put a pizza together (more quickly, most quickly) than Robbie.
more quickly