Parts of Speech: Adjectives and Adverbs
Decide whether the adverb capitalized modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb: Have you learned YET who won the championship?
verb
Decide whether the adverb capitalized modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb: The sound of your voice is BARELY audible in this loud room.
adjective
Decide whether the adverb capitalized modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb: My grandparents USUALLY go to bed at ten o'clock.
verb
Decide whether the adverb capitalized modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb: The stadium was VIRTUALLY silent after our heartbreaking loss.
adjective
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: BOTH sweaters are made of cotton.
adjective
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: Here are SOME tokens for the subway.
adjective
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: The DOLPHIN trainer passed out fish as a reward.
adjective
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: We have planned a ski trip during WINTER recess.
adjective
Decide whether the adverb capitalized modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb: The dictator CALLOUSLY disregarded the wishes of his people.
verb
Decide whether the adverb capitalized modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb: The speaker was SOMEWHAT annoyed that the microphone wasn't working properly.
verb
Decide whether the adverb capitalized modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb: This speaker choose her words QUITE carefully.
adverb
Decide whether the adverb capitalized modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb: We were VERY definitely told to come to this door.
adverb
What are some adverbs that don't end in -ly?
afterward, already, also, back, even, far, fast, forth, hard, instead, late, long, low, more, near, next, not, now, often, slow, sometimes, still, straight, then, today, tomorrow, too, yet
What modifies or describes a noun or pronoun?
an adjective
What modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb?
an adverb
What is the emphasis adverb?
an intensifier
Name the adjective(s): I look for colorful shells and more rocks for my collection.
colorful, more
The capitalized word is the adverb. Find the word it modifies: By suppertime the snow was QUITE deep.
deep
What are some commonly used intensifiers?
extremely, just, more, most, nearly, only, quite, rather, really, so, somewhat, too, truly, very
Name the adjective(s): I would watch gentle sunrises and spectacular sunsets every day.
gentle, spectacular
Search for the adverb(s): The children tried hard to please their mother on her birthday.
hard
Search for the adverb(s): It rained heavily for most of the night.
heavily
Name the adjective(s): The hot sand burned my feet.
hot
Which type of adverbs introduce questions? (How?, When?, How often?, and Where?)
interrogative adverbs
The capitalized word is the adverb. Find the word it modifies: The alarm seemed UNUSUALLY loud.
loud
Find the adverb and the word(s) it modifies: The wind was bitterly cold during the month of December.
Adverb: bitterly Modifies: cold
Find the adverb and the word(s) it modifies: I heard your question clearly, but I don't know the answer.
Adverb: clearly Modifies: heard
Find the adverb and the word(s) it modifies: The Indian rugs were incredibly expensive.
Adverb: incredibly Modifies: expensive
Find the adverb and the word(s) it modifies: The votes for mayor are still being counted.
Adverb: still Modifies: are being counted
Find the adverb and the word(s) it modifies: We cleaned the house thoroughly last week.
Adverb: thoroughly Modifies: cleaned
Name the adjective(s): I can see about ten umbrellas from where I am standing.
ten
What is considered a definite article?
the
Name the adjective(s): McIntosh apples are usually crisp and juicy.
McIntosh, crisp, juicy
Search for the adverb(s): Put the new bookcase there, please.
there
These adjectives answer the question: Which one?
this, that, these, those
Name the adjective(s): Those umbrellas protect sensitive skin from harmful sunlight.
those, sensitive, harmful
Search for the adverb(s): Fun, food, and football go together.
together
What do adverbs frequently end in? It's a nice little 'red flag' in the sentence possibly indicating an adverb.
-ly
What are frequent endings of proper adjectives?
-n, -ian, -an, -ese, and -ish
What questions do adverbs answer?
How?, When?, Where?, To what degree or how much?
Name the adjective(s): If I am lucky, I can read an interesting book for a few hours.
I, interesting, few
What are considered the indefinite articles?
a, an
Which articles are considered adjectives?
a, an, the
The capitalized word is the adverb. Find the word it modifies: The moon was ALMOST never visible because of the clouds.
never
Search for the adverb(s): One is never too old for a day at the zoo.
never, too
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: Do you wear sweaters during the WINTER?
noun
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: My grandfather worked as a COWBOY in Montana.
noun
The capitalized word is the adverb. Find the word it modifies: The SURPRISINGLY pale bather sat under an umbrella.
pale
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: BOTH of the twins look like their mother.
pronoun
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: Martha picked daisies and arranged SEVERAL in a vase.
pronoun
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: SOME of these snakes are poisonous.
pronoun
Identify the capitalized word as an adjective, noun, or pronoun: Sandy paid very little for THIS.
pronoun
What are formed from proper nouns?
proper adjectives
Search for the adverb(s): On a really quiet night, you can hear a train whistle far in the distance.
really, far
Name the adjective(s): Listening to the regular sound of waves hitting the beach can soothe jangled nerves.
regular, jangled
Name the adjective(s): Everyone enjoys a relaxing day at the beach.
relaxing
Name the adjective(s): The agents found the secret documents in an old suitcase.
secret, old
These adjectives answer the question: How much?
some, more, less
Search for the adverb(s): I still miss the friends that I left behind at my old school.
still, behind
Search for the adverb(s): The tree trunks still smoldered long after the forest fire.
still, long