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The words here and there have generally been labeled as adverbs even though they indicate place.
In sentences beginning with here
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e.g. Do you often watch television?
Often is an adverb of frequency. You should put the frequency verb before an ordinary verb,
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John
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What is an adverb?
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WHICH SENTENCE CORRECTLY USED MODIFER
1. HE SPOKE SHARPLY TO HIS SISTERS. 2. I FEEL BADLY BECAUSE I LOST THE RACE. 3. THE SAUCE
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IN the following sentence what words are the adverbs? "Up went the curtain and down went our spirits."
I would choose Up and
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Pegg
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What is the superlative form of "often"?
most often ? I'm not 100% sure but if i can remember i believe that the superlative of
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Brenda
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Which sentence contains an adverb modifying an adjective?(1 point)
Responses Slowly, the sleepy pig rolled over. Slowly, the
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Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine.
Which word in
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What part of speech is "best" in the sentence, "It is best to make an appointment early in the day."
Unless "best" is followed by
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Identity the part of speech for the word "quickly" in the following sentence.
She ran quickly to catch the bus. (1 point)
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Which word in the sentence is an adverb modifies an adjective
(a) happy (b) prestigious (c) extremely (d) literary
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What is indicated by "siempre”?
(1 point) Responses later later never never almost almost always always
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billy bob joe
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Annika tried to get her little brother to bed, but he was Which of the following words
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trippie
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Is the word in ( ) an adverb?
The boys shoveled (snow) yesterday. Question 10 options: yes no
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lil Z
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Is the word in ( ) an adverb?
The river moved (swiftly) through the valley. Question 9 options: yes no
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lil Z
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Is the word in ( ) an adverb?
The children played (quietly) in the park. Question 8 options: no yes
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lil Z
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Is the word in ( ) an adverb?
I would (like) to go away for a vacation. Question 5 options: yes no
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lil Z
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Is the word in ( ) an adverb?
A car came (quickly) through the tunnel. Question 4 options: yes no
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lil Z
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Is the word in ( ) an adverb?
Tonya cried (loudly) at the wedding. Question 2 options: no yes
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lil Z
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Is the word in ( ) an adverb?
My friends travel (everywhere) by plane. Question 1 options: yes no
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lil Z
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Identify the part of speech for the word “quickly “ in the following sentence.
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Which relative adverb would you use to explain that you forgotten an address? Where, what, why, when
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02:00 Question A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that connects clauses in a compound sentence. Click and drag
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A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that connects clauses in a compound sentence. Click and drag the conjunctive adverb that
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Is the word in ( ) an adverb?
Tonya cried (loudly) at the wedding. Question 20 options: yes no
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lil Z
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Is the word in ( ) an adverb?
The children played (quietly) in the park. Question 19 options: yes no
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lil Z
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Type the correct answer. Amy did a (good, well) job.
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lil Z
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The cat crept stealthily around the dark corner.
In this sentence _____. there are no adverbs stealthily is an adverb modifying
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Adverbs modify _____.
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A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that connects clauses in a compound sentence. Click and drag the conjunctive adverb that
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Destiney Camp
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He almost scored two touchdowns during the football game last night. What word is almost modifying?
Responses A HeHe B
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When an adverb modifies another adverb, what is the modifying adverb called?(1 point)
Responses adverbial phrase adverbial phrase
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Worried about getting in trouble with his mom, Mikey performed all his chores with great care.
Which phrase in this sentence acts
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The police officers from the 16th Precinct were needed at the mall.
Which phrase in this sentence acts as an adverb? Responses A
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Identify the part of speech for the word "quickly" in the following sentence
She ran quickly to catch the bus.
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Is the following underlined group of words an adverb clause or an adverb phrase? "I usually go to my grandmother's house on my
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for question 5, identify the adverb modified by the underlined adverbial phrase.
the highway extends far across the state. A )
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A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that connects clauses in a compound sentence. Click and drag the conjunctive adverb that
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A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that connects clauses in a compound sentence. Click and drag the conjunctive adverb that
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Which fits better
Wow! He hit that ball good or well. Does the missing word describe how he hit it or him? Which fits better? I'm
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Jim
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In the sentence "The Komodo's teeh are dangerous to everyone."
Is the prepostional phrase to everyone which describes dangerous
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Kelly
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1.I wrote on my journal while I listened to (softly, soft) music.
2.Classes at SEO go by so (slow, slowly) during the summer.
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LaLy
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Discussion about adverb
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1) The sun had nearly set when we reached home. Adverb qualify adverb
2) Modern trains can travel incredibly fast. - adverbs
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Read the following sentence from the passage.
It began to move more quickly, stirring the heavy air. Which answer choice
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What does immensely mean
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Does the following sentence include an adverb that modifies an adjective?
The rapidly rising river made the townspeople think
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kimmy
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select the two adverbs
since tori's new house was a ridiculously ugly shade of green, she decided to paint it a completely
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kimmy
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Her glasses on the bridge of her nose, the ELA teacher very carefully read the essays.
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kimmy
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Use Adverbs that Modify Adverbs Explain and give 2 examples of adverb intensifiers.
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