This document appears to be a worksheet or quiz assessing a student's understanding of adverbs. It contains three sections: (1) identifying different types of adverbs in sentences, (2) grouping adverbs according to their function, and (3) circling the correct part of speech modified by adverbs in sentences. The document provides a concise assessment of a student's mastery of adverb concepts.
This document appears to be a worksheet or quiz assessing a student's understanding of adverbs. It contains three sections: (1) identifying different types of adverbs in sentences, (2) grouping adverbs according to their function, and (3) circling the correct part of speech modified by adverbs in sentences. The document provides a concise assessment of a student's mastery of adverb concepts.
This document appears to be a worksheet or quiz assessing a student's understanding of adverbs. It contains three sections: (1) identifying different types of adverbs in sentences, (2) grouping adverbs according to their function, and (3) circling the correct part of speech modified by adverbs in sentences. The document provides a concise assessment of a student's mastery of adverb concepts.
Directions: Identify what type of adverb is the Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
underlined word in each sentence below. Write your
1. My grandfather walks extremely slowly. The adverb answer on the space provided after each statement. "extremely" modifies a. verb 1. I secretly hid the present. ______________ b. adverb c. noun 2. I will finish my homework later. __________ 2. Your roommate drives quite fast, doesn't she? The 3. Let's have a picnic outside. _____________ adverb "quite" modifies a. verb 4. You need to come here. _______________ b. adjective 5. I meet him always. _______________ c. adverb 3. We rarely go to the movies on the weekends. The 6. The car rolled backward. _____________ adverb "rarely" modifies 7. He usually sleeps in a day. ____________ a. adverb 8. The kids worked eagerly. _______________ b. pronoun c. verb 9. Tomorrow I will mow the lawn. __________ 4. Our house is practically on the highway. The adverb 10. Prairie dogs live underground. ___________ "practically" modifies a. sentence b. prepositional phrase c. verb B. Adverb Function: 5. Obviously, I could be wrong. The adverb "obviously" modifies Group the following adverbs according to their a. verb function: b. pronoun c. clause urgently, home, soon, quite, too, weekly, 6. My niece reads well for a five-year old. The word awkwardly, abroad, unevenly, anywhere, "well" is totally, afterwards, almost, quietly, before, a. adjective inside b. adverb c. verb HOW: 7. Your friend Robert drives a fast car. The word "fast" is a. pronoun b. adverb c. adjective 8. I never buy fruit at the grocery store. The word "never" is a. preposition b. adverb WHEN: c. adjective 9. That's a lovely painting. The word "lovely" is a. adverb b. adjective c. verb 10. Sometimes I feel very lonely. The word "lonely" is a. adjective WHERE: b. adverb c. conjunction