Abeka 4th Grade Language Quiz 27
Comparing with Adverbs: Of all the alarms I have heard, the fire alarm in our school rings (loud) _____________________________.
Loudest
Adjectives and Adverbs: When our team earned the winning point, we cheered loudly.
Loudly is an Adverb that describes how they cheered
Comparing with Adverbs: The waves rocked the small boat (gently) _________________________________________ than they had during the windstorm.
More gently
Comparing with Adverbs: A swan swims (gracefully) _______________________________ than a duck.
More gracefully
Comparing with Adverbs: Of all the animals, the sloth moves (slowly) ___________________________________________.
Most slowly
Adjectives and Adverbs: The noisy children decided to play their game outside.
Noisy is an Adjective that describes children
Comparing with Adverbs: Daniel usually falls asleep (fast) ____________________ than his brother does.
Faster
Adjectives and Adverbs: Because Leah is gentle. Mom trusts her to help with the new baby.
Gentle is an Adjective that describes Leah
Comparing with Adverbs: The sun is shining (bright) _____________________ today than it did yesterday.
Brighter
Adverbs: Ella tiptoed quietly into the room.
Subject: Ella Verb: tiptoed Adverb: quietly
Adverbs: Sometimes, Mother bakes apple pies.
Subject: Mother Verb: bakes Adverb: Sometimes
Adverbs: Yesterday, our teacher read us a new book.
Subject: teacher Verb: read Adverb: Yesterday
Adverbs: The turtle crawled across the road slowly.
Subject: turtle Verb: crawled Adverb: slowly
Adjectives and Adverbs: Peter feels much better today.
Today is an Adverb that tells when Peter was feeling better