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Adverbs Trivia Adverb Identification Regular Comparisons Irregular Comparisons Adjective or Adverb? 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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This is the definition of an adverb.
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What is a word that modifies, or describes, a verb, adjective, or another adverb?
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These are the questions that an adverb answers.
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What is how, when, where, and to what extent?
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These are the places you can find an adverb in writing.
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What is before or after the word it modifies and at the beginning of a sentence?
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This is the definition of an intensifier AND the location of an intensifier in a sentence.
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What is a adverb that modifies an adjective or another adverb and is placed right before the word it modifies?
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This is how a base word’s spelling can change when –ly is added.
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What is drop the “e” and add ly if a word ends in “e” and change the y to an “i” and add –ly if a word ends in “y”?
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This is the adverb and the word it modifies in the sentence below: The group has consistently tried to monitor the city’s accounts.
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What is consistently modifies tried?
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This is the adverb and the word it modifies in the sentence below:
Regina will soon retire from teaching.
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What is soon modifies retire?
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This is the adverb and the word it modifies in the sentence below:
They have lived in that house forever.
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What is forever modifies lived?
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This is the adverb and the word it modifies in the sentence below:
Some of the choir members rehearsed together last night at Molly’s house.
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What is together modifies rehearsed?
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This is the adverb and the word it modifies in the sentence below:
They have traveled abroad for several years.
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What is abroad modifies traveled.
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This is the comparative and superlative form of the word silent.
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What is more silent and most silent?
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This is the comparative and superlative form of the word friendly.
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What is friendlier and friendliest?
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This is the comparative and superlative form of the word carefully.
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What is more carefully and most carefully?
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This canyon is (deep) than any other canyon in the state.
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What is deeper?
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Of all the gods, Mercury moved (swiftly).
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What is most swiftly?
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Of all these dresses, which one do you like (well)?
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What is best?
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My headache is (bad) today than it was yesterday.
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What is worse?
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Our team is the (good) of all the teams in the league.
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What is best?
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Usually, we get (much) rain in August than we do in October.
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What is more?
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If you ski, you may like a cold climate (good).
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What is better?
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Today we take (real, really) good medical care for granted, but history is full of examples of ineffective medicine.
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What is really?
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If people got (good, well), they thought their doctors were (good, well).
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What is well and good?
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Many early treatments were (badly, bad) and were not (real, really) effective.
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What is bad and really?
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Unsuccessful treatments were (bad, badly) for both patients and doctors. Doctors felt (bad, badly) when the treatments didn’t work.
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What is bad and bad?
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The ancient Greek physician Hippocrates helped rid medicine of magic, superstition, and other (real, really) bad elements.
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What is really?
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