Which word in the following sentence is an adverb?

Teresa smiled brightly as she and her younger brother looked for shiny shells on the sandy beach. (1 point)
smiled
brightly
shiny
sandy

don't know adverbs well but I think it is sandy

You're wrong. Sandy is an adjective that describes the noun, beach.

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http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adverb.htm

What kind of word does the adverb in the previous question modify? (1 point)

another adverb
an adjective
a noun
a verb

Noun right?

No. Study the site Ms. Sue recommended!

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The word "brightly" is the adverb in the sentence. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. In this case, "brightly" modifies the verb "smiled" by describing how Teresa smiled. To identify adverbs in a sentence, you can look for words that typically end in "-ly" or words that answer the questions "how," "when," "where," or "to what extent." In this sentence, "brightly" answers the question "how" Teresa smiled.