10 questions
Melessa dance gracefully.
What type of adverb used in the sentence.
Adverb of time
Adverb of Place
Adverb of manner
Adverb of frequency
I called him last night.
What type of adverb used in the sentence.
Adverb of time
Adverb of Place
Adverb of manner
Adverb of frequency
Jaen and Ceasar are playing outside.
What type of adverb used in the sentence.
Adverb of time
Adverb of Place
Adverb of manner
Adverb of frequency
Lina draw impressively. What is the adverb in the sentence.
Lina
Draw
Impressively
They eat mostly Acacia leaves, munching them quickly because they really like them. The sentence used adverb of manner.
True
False
I can't wait to go to the zoo tomorrow and see the giraffes.
The sentence used adverb of manner.
True
False
My grandfather walks extremely slowly. The adverb "extremely" modifies
Verb
Noun
Adverb
Your roommate drives quite fast, doesn't she? The adverb "quite" modifies
Verb
Adjective
Adverb
We rarely go to the movies on the weekends. The adverb "rarely" modifies
Verb
Pronoun
Adverb
My niece reads well for a five-year old. The word "well" is
Verb
Pronoun
Adverb