Which is an Adverb?
A: Yes
B: Not
C: Occasionally
D: Pencil
C: Occasionally
Which is not an Adverb?
A: Today
B: What
C: Yesterday
D:Quietly
B: What
Which sentence uses an adverb(s)?
A: Sally went to the store.
B: Sally went down to the store.
C: Sally left the store.
B: Sally went down to the store.
Which of these words becomes an Adverb if -ly is added to the end?
A: Quiet
B: Running
C: Champion
A: Quiet
What Does The Adverb "Yesterday" describe?
A: What
B: When
C: Where
D: How Much
B: When
Which is an Adverb?
A: Sometimes
B: Lead
C: Test
D: Walk
A: Sometimes
Which is not an Adverb?
A: Down
B: Understanding
C: Completely
D: Angrily
B: Understanding
Which sentence needs an adverb?
A: Jim went across the street at a run
B: Jim turned around the car him.
C: Jim didn't turn around and got hit by the car.
B: Jim turned around the car hit him.
Which is still an Adverb if you take out the -ly?
A: Gratefully
B: Humurously
C: Obviously
D: None of the above
D: None of the Above
What does the adverb "Too" describe?
A: When
B: Where
C: How
D: How Much
D: How Much
Which is an adverb?
A: Susie
B: Jumped
C: Fast
D: Saw
C: Fast
Which is not an Adverb?
A: Wrong
B: Right(the direction)
C: Left(the direction)
D: Traditionally
A: Wrong
Does the sentence "Bob Joe has a car" have an adverb?
Yes
No
No
Which adverb will almost always end in -ly
A: Too
B: Quickly
C: Yesterday
D: None of the below :)
B: Quickly
What does the Adverb "Innocently" describe?
A: What
B: When, Where
C: How
D: Both A and C
D: Both A and C
Which is an Adverb?
A: Pulled
B: Pushed
C: Hoisted
D: Forcefully
D: Forcefully
Which is not and Adverb?
A: Too
B: Lately
C: Sort
D: WheneverC: Sort
What adverb would best complete the sentence, "Mr. Carl___ran across the apartment.
A: Down
B: Honestly
C: Quickly
C: Quickly
What do most Adverbs have?
Short answer
an -ly ending
What does the Adverb "Down" describe?
A: Where
B: When
C: How Much
D: What
A: Where
Which is an Adverb That Means Sometimes?
A: Quickly
B: Pointedly
C: Dusty
D: Occasionally
D: Occasionally
All Adverbs end in -ly.
True
False
False
BONUS: You can bet as many points as you want on this question.
Does the adverb quietly fit in the sentence, "Doug is known for running."?
Yes, No
Yes
Which is which
A: none of the above
B: none of the sideways
C: None of the upside down
D: none of the below
none
What does the Adverb "Soon" describe?
A: Where
B: When
C: How
D: How Much
B: When