3. What
words
does
an
adverb
modify?
• Verb
• Adjec9ve
• Another
adverb
4. What
is
are
two
of
the
four
ques9ons
that
adverbs
answer?
5. What
are
two
of
the
four
ques9ons
that
adverbs
answer?
• How?
• When?
• Where?
• To
what
extent?
6. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
He
ran
upstairs.
7. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
He
ran
upstairs.
8. Which
of
the
four
ques9ons
does
this
adverb
address?
He
ran
upstairs.
9. Which
of
the
four
ques9ons
does
this
adverb
address?
He
ran
upstairs.
Where?
10. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
At
the
end
of
the
year,
I
was
prepared
for
very
long
days.
11. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
At
the
end
of
the
year,
I
was
prepared
for
very
long
days.
12. 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?
13. 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
14. 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”?
15. 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
16. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
Suddenly,
the
door
opened.
17. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
Suddenly,
the
door
opened.
18. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
Suddenly,
the
door
opened.
What
word
does
suddenly
modify?
19. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
Suddenly,
the
door
opened.
What
word
does
suddenly
modify?
opened
20. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
Suddenly,
the
door
opened.
Which
of
the
four
ques9ons
does
“suddenly”
answer?
21. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
Suddenly,
the
door
opened.
Which
of
the
four
ques9ons
does
“suddenly”
answer?
How
the
door
opened.
22. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
The
muscular
weightliHer
was
quite
strong.
23. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
The
muscular
weightliHer
was
quite
strong.
24. 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?
25. 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
26. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
He
jumped
through
the
hoop
effortlessly.
27. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
He
jumped
through
the
hoop
effortlessly.
28. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
He
jumped
through
the
hoop
effortlessly.
Could
“effortlessly”
be
placed
anywhere
else
in
the
sentence?
29. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
He
jumped
through
the
hoop
effortlessly.
Could
“effortlessly”
be
placed
anywhere
else
in
the
sentence?
Yes
30. What
is
the
adverb
in
this
sentence?
He
jumped
through
the
hoop
effortlessly.
What
are
two
examples
of
where
it
could
be
used
otherwise?
31. 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.
32. What
is
the
compara9ve
form
of
the
adverb
“near”?
33. What
is
the
compara9ve
form
of
the
adverb
“near”?
nearer
34. What
is
the
superla9ve
form
of
the
adverb
“near”?
35. What
is
the
superla9ve
form
of
the
adverb
“near”?
nearest
36. What
is
the
superla9ve
form
of
the
adverb
“frequently”?
37. What
is
the
superla9ve
form
of
the
adverb
“frequently”?
most/least
frequently
38. What
is
the
compara9ve
form
of
the
adverb
“eagerly”?
39. Is
the
underlined
word
an
adverb
or
an
adjec9ve?
He
was
very
serious
about
his
train
collec9on.
40. Is
the
underlined
word
an
adverb
or
an
adjec9ve?
He
was
very
serious
about
his
train
collec9on.
adjec/ve
41. 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?
42. 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
43. Is
the
underlined
word
an
adverb
or
an
adjec9ve?
I’m
not
feeling
well.
44. 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.
45. Is
the
underlined
word
an
adverb
or
an
adjec9ve?
She
played
very
well
at
the
concert
last
night.
46. Is
the
underlined
word
an
adverb
or
an
adjec9ve?
She
played
very
well
at
the
concert
last
night.
Adverb