EGR I - Lesson 15: Adverbs (Grammar Questions: 22, 23)
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. Micah ate an unusually large breakfast this morning.
to what extent (how much)
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. Corey checks his Discord hourly.
to what extent (how often)
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. Father always keeps his promises.
to what extent (how often)
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the adverb? Elizabeth will visit her friend, Sylveon, tomorrow.
tomorrow (adverb)
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. Mother arrived to the meeting late.
when
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. Pipi will play inside when it is raining.
where
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. The puppies hurried outside.
where
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the verb (or verb phrase)? Elizabeth will visit her friend, Sylveon, tomorrow.
will visit
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the adverb? The refrigerator ran out of food yesterday.
yesterday (adverb)
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the verb (or verb phrase)? Have you seen Steve recently?
have seen
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. Eric danced gracefully across the stage.
how (manner)
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. The Beckster wept bitterly at the sight of her brothers.
how (manner)
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. The children spoke softly in the library.
how (manner)
Practice: For the bolded, italicized adverb, tell which question it answers. The chipmunk ran quickly under the bush.
how (manner)
Grammar Question #23 (part 1/5) Give the four questions adverbs answer.
how (manner), when, where, to what extent (how often, how much)
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the adverb? Mrs. Appleblossom kindly encouraged her kittens.
kindly (adverb)
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the verb (or verb phrase)? The refrigerator ran out of food yesterday.
ran
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the adverb? Have you seen Steve recently?
recently (adverb)
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the verb (or verb phrase)? Eric recited the contents of his Pokemon inventory excitedly.
recited
Practice: What is the verb in the sentence below? Eric recited his memory verse confidently.
recited
Grammar Question #22 What is an adverb?
An adverb is a word that usually modifies a verb, but also an adjective or another adverb.
Practice: In the sentence below, what adverb question will you ask? Mrs. Appleblossom kindly encouraged her kittens.
Encouraged how? (in what manner)
Practice: In the sentence below, what adverb question will you ask? Have you seen Steve recently?
Have seen when?
Grammar Question #23 (part 3/5) Give an example of the adverb question "When?"
He walks early.
Grammar Question #23 (part 2/5) Give an example of the adverb question "How?"
He walks gracefully.
Grammar Question #23 (part 5/5) Give an example of the adverb question "To what extent?"
He walks often.
Grammar Question #23 (part 4/5) Give an example of the adverb question "Where?"
He walks outside.
Practice: In the sentence below, what adverb question will you ask? The refrigerator ran out of food yesterday.
Ran when?
Practice: In the sentence below, what adverb question will you ask? Eric recited the contents of his Pokemon inventory excitedly.
Recited how? (in what manner)
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the verb (or verb phrase)? Mrs. Appleblossom kindly encouraged her kittens.
encouraged
Practice: In the sentence below, what is the adverb? Eric recited the contents of his Pokemon inventory excitedly.
excitedly (adverb)
Practice: In the sentence below, what adverb question will you ask? Elizabeth will visit her friend, Sylveon, tomorrow.
Will visit when?