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Sample Sample QuestionQuestion
• What kind of word does the adverb in this sentence describe?
• He jumped extremely far. A)Noun C) AdjectiveB)Verb D) Adverb
Question 1Question 1
• Which adverb in this sentence describes another adverb?
He almost always remembers his homework.
a) Remembersb) Almostc) Alwaysd) His
Answer 1Answer 1
• B- Almost
“Almost” describes the adverb “always” which is describing the verb, “remembers”.
Question 2Question 2
• What does the adverb in this sentence tell us?
She usually raises her hand.
a) Whenb) Howc) Whered) Who
Answer 2Answer 2
• A- When
The adverb “usually”, tells us when she raises her hand. “Raises” is the verb being described.
Question 3Question 3
• They drove excitedly to the concert.
Which adverb describes WHERE?
a) Tob) Drovec) Excitedlyd) Concert
Answer 3Answer 3
• A- “to”
• “To” describes “where” the action is taking place.
Question 4Question 4
• What is the adverb in this sentence?
He usually answers the phone.
a) Usuallyb) Answersc) Phoned) he
Answer 4Answer 4
• A- Usually
“Usually” is describing when the action “answers” takes place.
Question 5Question 5
• What kind of word does the adverb in this sentence describe?
• He leapt over the hurdle.
a) adverbb) Adjectivec) verbd) noun
Answer 5Answer 5
• C- Verb
The adverb “over” describes the verb “leapt”. It tells us where they leapt.
Question 6Question 6
• What does the adverb in this sentence tell us about the word it is describing?
He skated aggressively for the puck.
a) Whereb) Howc) Whyd) when
Answer 6Answer 6
• B- How
How did he skate? Aggressively. The adverb is describing an action.
Question 7Question 7
• What is the adverb in this sentence?
It’s always sunny in California.
a)It’sb) Californiac) Sunnyd) always
Answer 7Answer 7
• D- Always
• The adverb “always” describes “when” it is sunny in California.
Question 8Question 8
• The sun is shining, outside.
• What is being described by an adverb in this sentence?
a) Nounb) Verbc) Adjectived) adverb
Answer 8Answer 8
• B- Verb
The adverb “outside” is describing “where” the action “shining” is taking place.
Question 9Question 9
• Which adverb in this sentence describes HOW?
• Clyde flew effortlessly to the basket.
a)Flewb)Effortlesslyc)Tod) basket
Answer 9Answer 9
• B- Effortlessly
• The adverb “effortlessly” describes how he flew to the basket.
Question 10Question 10
• What is the adverb in this sentence?
• He shoveled the snow ferociously.
a)Shoveledb) Snowc) Ferociously d) he
Answer 10Answer 10
• C- Ferociously
The adverb “ferociously” describes “how” the subject was shoveling.
Question 11Question 11
• What is the adverb in this sentence?
• She vaulted into the pool.
A) PoolB) VaultedC) IntoD) she
Answer 11Answer 11
• C- Into
The adverb “into” describes “where” the action took place.
Question 12Question 12
• How many adverbs are in this sentence?
• Our team won most often.
A) 1B) 2C) CD) 4
Answer 12Answer 12
• B- 2
• “Most” and “often” describe “when” the team won.
Question 13Question 13
• What kind of word does the adverb in this sentence describe?
• The class was excruciatingly boring.
a) Adjectiveb) Adverbc) Verbd) noun
Answer 13Answer 13
• A- adjective• The adverb “excruciatingly”
describes the adjective “boring”. Boring is describing the noun “class” (but not this one!).
Question 14Question 14
• What kind of word does the adverb in this sentence describe?
• The car was shockingly clean.
a) Nounb) Adverbc) Adjectived) verb
Answer 14Answer 14
• C-adjective
• The adverb “shockingly” describes the adjective “clean”.
Question 15Question 15
• How many adverbs are in this sentence?
• The children awoke unusually early.
A) 0B) 1C) 2D) 3
Answer 15Answer 15
• C- 2
• The adverbs “unusually” and “early” describe the verb “awoke”. They describe “how” and “when”.
Question 16Question 16
• What is the adverb in this sentence?
• It’s freezing cold outside!
a)It’sb) Freezingc) Coldd) outside
Answer 16Answer 16
• B-Freezing
• The adverb “freezing” describes “how” cold it was outside.
Question 17Question 17
• How many adverbs are in this sentence?
• The dancer jumped breathtakingly high.
A) 0B) 1C) 2D) 3
Answer 17Answer 17
• C-2
• The adverbs “breathtakingly” and “high” describe the verb “jumped”.
Question 18Question 18
• How many adverbs are in this sentence?
• The yellow dog yelped wildly.
A)0B)1C)2D) 3
Answer 18Answer 18
• B- 1
• “Wildly” describes “how” the dog yelped. “Yellow” describes the dog, but a dog is a noun.
Question 19Question 19
• Which adverb describes an adjective?
• The boy grew dramatically tall.
A)BoyB)Grew C)DramaticallyD)Tall
Answer 19Answer 19
• C- dramatically
• The adverb “dramatically” describes the adjective “tall”.
Question 20Question 20
• What does the adverb in this sentence tell us?
• The student is often late.
A)HowB) WhereC)WhyD) When
Answer 20Answer 20
• D- When
• The adverb “often” tells us “when” the foolish student is late. When is he late? Often.
Question 21Question 21
• What kind of word does the adverb in this sentence describe?
• She tripped awkwardly.
A) NounB) VerbC) AdjectiveD) Adverb
Answer 21Answer 21
• B- Verb
• The adverb “awkwardly” describes how she completed the action of tripping.
Question 22Question 22
• What kind of word does the adverb “extremely” describe?
• She is extremely, impressively, brilliant.
A) AdjectiveB) NounC) VerbD) adverb
Answer 22Answer 22
• D- Adverb
• The adverb “extremely” describes another adverb “impressively”. The two adverbs together are describing the adjective “brilliant”.
Question 23Question 23
• Which adverb is describing a verb in this sentence?
Bill laughed loudly at the funny clowns in the parade.
A) LaughedB) LoudlyC) InD) funny
Answer 23Answer 23
• B- Loudly
• The adverb “loudly” is describing the verb “laughed” “Funny” is describing the clowns, but funny is an adjective not an adverb, and clowns are nouns.
Question 24Question 24
• What kind of word is underlined.
She sang beautifully.A)NounB)AdjectiveC)AdverbD)verb
Answer 24Answer 24
• D- Verb
• The underlined word “sang” is an action, therefore, it is a verb.
Question 25Question 25
• How many adverbs are in the following sentence?
• She usually exercises daily.A)0B)1C)2D)3
Answer 25Answer 25
• C-2
• The adverbs “usually” and “daily” each describe “when” the action, “exercising” takes place.
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