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Adverb  Review  

What  words  does  an  adverb  modify?  

What  words  does  an  adverb  modify?  

•  Verb  •  Adjec9ve  •  Another  adverb  

What  is  are  two  of  the  four  ques9ons  that  adverbs  answer?  

What  are  two  of  the  four  ques9ons  that  adverbs  answer?  

•  How?  • When?  

• Where?  

•  To  what  extent?  

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  He  ran  upstairs.    

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  He  ran  upstairs.    

Which  of  the  four  ques9ons  does  this  adverb  address?  

  He  ran  upstairs.  

     

Which  of  the  four  ques9ons  does  this  adverb  address?  

  He  ran  upstairs.  

  Where?  

     

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  At  the  end  of  the  year,  I  was  prepared  for  very  long  days.  

     

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  At  the  end  of  the  year,  I  was  prepared  for  very  long  days.  

     

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  At  the  end  of  the  year,  I  was  prepared  for  very  long  days.  

  What  word  does  “very”  modify?  

     

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  At  the  end  of  the  year,  I  was  prepared  for  very  long  days.  

  What  word  does  “very”  modify?  

  long  

     

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  At  the  end  of  the  year,  I  was  prepared  for  very  long  days.  

  What  word  does  “very”  modify?  

  long     What  type  of  word  is  “long”?        

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  At  the  end  of  the  year,  I  was  prepared  for  very  long  days.  

  What  word  does  “very”  modify?  

  long     What  type  of  word  is  “long”?     adjec/ve        

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  Suddenly,  the  door  opened.      

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  Suddenly,  the  door  opened.      

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  Suddenly,  the  door  opened.  

  What  word  does  suddenly  modify?      

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  Suddenly,  the  door  opened.  

  What  word  does  suddenly  modify?  

   

  opened      

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  Suddenly,  the  door  opened.  

  Which  of  the  four  ques9ons  does  “suddenly”  answer?    

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

  Suddenly,  the  door  opened.  

  Which  of  the  four  ques9ons  does  “suddenly”  answer?  

  How  the  door  opened.    

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

The  muscular  weightliHer  was  quite  strong.    

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

The  muscular  weightliHer  was  quite  strong.    

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

The  muscular  weightliHer  was  quite  strong.  

Could  “quite”  be  used  anywhere  else  in  the  sentence  and  s9ll  have  the  same  meaning?    

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

The  muscular  weightliHer  was  quite  strong.  

Could  “quite”  be  used  anywhere  else  in  the  sentence  and  s9ll  have  the  same  meaning?  

No    

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

He  jumped  through  the  hoop  effortlessly.  

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

He  jumped  through  the  hoop  effortlessly.  

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

He  jumped  through  the  hoop  effortlessly.  

Could  “effortlessly”  be  placed  anywhere  else  in  the  sentence?  

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

He  jumped  through  the  hoop  effortlessly.  

Could  “effortlessly”  be  placed  anywhere  else  in  the  sentence?  

Yes  

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

He  jumped  through  the  hoop  effortlessly.  

What  are  two  examples  of  where  it  could  be  used  otherwise?  

What  is  the  adverb  in  this  sentence?  

He  jumped  through  the  hoop  effortlessly.  

What  are  two  examples  of  where  it  could  be  used  otherwise?  

1.  Effortlessly,  he  jumped  through  the  hoop.  2.  He  effortlessly  jumped  through  the  hoop.  3.  He  jumped  effortlessly  through  the  hoop.  

What  is  the  compara9ve  form  of  the  adverb  “near”?  

What  is  the  compara9ve  form  of  the  adverb  “near”?  

nearer    

What  is  the  superla9ve  form  of  the  adverb  “near”?  

What  is  the  superla9ve  form  of  the  adverb  “near”?  

 nearest    

What  is  the  superla9ve  form  of  the  adverb  “frequently”?  

What  is  the  superla9ve  form  of  the  adverb  “frequently”?  

 most/least  frequently    

What  is  the  compara9ve  form  of  the  adverb  “eagerly”?  

Is  the  underlined  word  an  adverb  or  an  adjec9ve?  

 He  was  very  serious  about  his  train  collec9on.    

Is  the  underlined  word  an  adverb  or  an  adjec9ve?  

 He  was  very  serious  about  his  train  collec9on.  

adjec/ve    

Is  the  underlined  word  an  adverb  or  an  adjec9ve?  

 He  was  very  serious  about  his  train  collec9on.  

Adjec/ve  

What  is  the  adverb  in  the  sentence?  

Is  the  underlined  word  an  adverb  or  an  adjec9ve?  

 He  was  very  serious  about  his  train  collec9on.  

Adjec/ve  

What  is  the  adverb  in  the  sentence?  

very  

Is  the  underlined  word  an  adverb  or  an  adjec9ve?  

I’m  not  feeling  well.    

Is  the  underlined  word  an  adverb  or  an  adjec9ve?  

I’m  not  feeling  well.  

Adjec/ve  –  “well”  is  used  as  an  adjec/ve  when  it  refers  to  health.    

Is  the  underlined  word  an  adverb  or  an  adjec9ve?  

She  played  very  well  at  the  concert  last  night.  

Is  the  underlined  word  an  adverb  or  an  adjec9ve?  

She  played  very  well  at  the  concert  last  night.  

Adverb  

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