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Adverb Jeopardy

General Choose the adverb What does the adverb describe? Good vs. Well Which sentences uses an adverb?
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What does an adverb modify?
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What does an adverb modify?
Verbs, adjectives, other adverbs
What are the 4 adverb questions?
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What are the 4 adverb questions?
How, When, Where, How much
What is the 'flashing adverb sign'?
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What is the 'flashing adverb sign'?
The suffix -ly
True or false: Adverbs can describe nouns.
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True or false: Adverbs can describe nouns.
False
What are the requirements for the book for the book project this term?
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What are the requirements for the book for the book project this term?
Must be finished by May 2nd, must be at least 100 pages, may be any type of book
We looked at the painting carefully.
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We looked at the painting carefully.
carefully
The astronomer gazed intently at the distant star.
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The astronomer gazed intently at the distant star.
intently
We went outside to play softball.
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We went outside to play softball.
outside
The kitten is very playful.
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The kitten is very playful.
very
Kevin and his brother always take the bus to school.
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Kevin and his brother always take the bus to school.
always
We were surprised that Elaine ALREADY knew the answer.
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We were surprised that Elaine ALREADY knew the answer.
knew
Our trip to the zoo last week was QUITE enjoyable.
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Our trip to the zoo last week was QUITE enjoyable.
enjoyable
Adam USUALLY takes the early bus to school.
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Adam USUALLY takes the early bus to school.
takes
Aunt Marinel NEVER forgets to send me a birthday card.
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Aunt Marinel NEVER forgets to send me a birthday card.
forgets
Maria almost ALWAYS goes shopping on Saturdays.
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Maria almost ALWAYS goes shopping on Saturdays.
goes
The real estate agent showed us this house as ( well , good ).
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The real estate agent showed us this house as ( well , good ).
well
I don't feel very ( well , good ).
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I don't feel very ( well , good ).
well
The milk tastes really ( well , good ).
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The milk tastes really ( well , good ).
good
The teacher speaks German really ( well , good ).
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The teacher speaks German really ( well , good ).
well
The house was ( well , good ) cleaned.
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The house was ( well , good ) cleaned.
well
Which sentence would use 'badly'? A. The milk tastes _____. B. That was _____ planned. C. We made a _____ choice. D. I gave a _____ example.
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Which sentence would use 'badly'? A. The milk tastes _____. B. That was _____ planned. C. We made a _____ choice. D. I gave a _____ example.
B. That was badly planned.
Which sentence would use 'calmly'? A. The wind is quite _____ today. B. The _____ day was welcome. C. She reacted _____. D. I am _____ about that.
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Which sentence would use 'calmly'? A. The wind is quite _____ today. B. The _____ day was welcome. C. She reacted _____. D. I am _____ about that.
C. She reacted calmly.
Which sentence would use 'warmly'? A. Dress _____ for the cold. B. You have a _____ coat. C. It's _____ in this house! D. A _____ day is predicted.
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Which sentence would use 'warmly'? A. Dress _____ for the cold. B. You have a _____ coat. C. It's _____ in this house! D. A _____ day is predicted.
A. Dress warmly for the cold.
Which sentence would use 'well'? A. The teacher spoke _____ of them. B. She is a _____ volleyball player. C. That movie is really _____. D. The trip was a _____ experience.
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Which sentence would use 'well'? A. The teacher spoke _____ of them. B. She is a _____ volleyball player. C. That movie is really _____. D. The trip was a _____ experience.
A. The teacher spoke well of them.
In which sentence is 'very' used as an adverb? A. I am very angry. B. Alex is so very late to class. C. That very long book is worth the time it take to read it! D. Both A and C E. All of the above
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In which sentence is 'very' used as an adverb? A. I am very angry. B. Alex is so very late to class. C. That very long book is worth the time it take to read it! D. Both A and C E. All of the above
E. All of the above
Which sentence contains an adverb: A. I drive a fast car. B. I drive my car fast.
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Which sentence contains an adverb: A. I drive a fast car. B. I drive my car fast.
B. I drive my car fast.




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