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Adjectives vs. Adverbs

Adjectives vs. Adverbs

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English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.2.1E, L.1.1F

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5 Slides • 17 Questions

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Adjectives vs. Adverbs

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An adjective tells more about a noun or a pronoun.

  • The mischievous monkey stole the woman's groceries!

  • She was terrified!

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An adjective tells what kind, which one, how much, or how many.

  • What kind of monkey was it?

  • Which woman was it?

  • How much celery did he grab?

  • How many bystanders saw it happen?

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Multiple Select

An adjective tells more about which part of speech? (Hint: There is more than one correct answer)

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verb

2

adverb

3

noun

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pronoun

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Multiple Select

An adjective describes what features of a noun? (Hint: There is more than one correct answer)

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What kind?

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Which one?

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How many?

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How much?

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Multiple Select

Identify the adjective(s) in the following sentence:


There are fourteen students in sixth grade.

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students

2

sixth

3

grade

4

fourteen

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Multiple Select

Identify the adjective(s) in the following sentence:


The majestic moose is a rare sight to see.

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see

2

moose

3

rare

4

majestic

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An adverb tells more about a verb, adjective or another adverb.

  • The chickens charged quickly.

  • Their extremely confident farmer gave them orders.

  • It was a very strange sight to behold.

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An adverb tells how, when, where, how often.

  • How did they charge?

  • When did they charge?

  • Where did he point?

  • How often do they duel?

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Multiple Select

An adverb tells more about which parts of speech? (Hint: There is more than one correct answer.)

1

nouns

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adjectives

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adverbs

4

verbs

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Multiple Select

An adjective describes what features of a verb, adjective or another adverb? (Hint: There is more than one correct answer)

1

How?

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When?

3

Where?

4

How often?

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Multiple Select

Identify the adverb(s) in the following sentence:


Yesterday, Dr. Abood listened to the children laughing gleefully in the hallway.

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listened

2

yesterday

3

gleefully

4

laughing

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Multiple Select

Identify the adverb(s) in the following sentences:


The students rarely speak over their teacher. They are too delightful for that kind of behavior.

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behavior

2

rarely

3

delightful

4

too

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined word an adjective or adverb?


The rambunctious students eagerly awaited their upcoming Christmas vacation.

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Adjective

2

Adverb

3

Neither

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined word an adjective or adverb?


The rambunctious students eagerly awaited their upcoming Christmas vacation.

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Adjective

2

Adverb

3

Neither

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined word an adjective or adverb?


The rambunctious students eagerly awaited their upcoming Christmas vacation.

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Adjective

2

Adverb

3

Neither

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined word an adjective or adverb?


The rambunctious students eagerly awaited their upcoming Christmas vacation.

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Adjective

2

Adverb

3

Neither

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined word an adjective or adverb?


The rambunctious students eagerly awaited their upcoming Christmas vacation.

1

Adjective

2

Adverb

3

Neither

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined word an adjective or adverb?


The rambunctious students eagerly awaited their upcoming Christmas vacation.

1

Adjective

2

Adverb

3

Neither

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined word an adjective or adverb?


The rambunctious students eagerly awaited their upcoming Christmas vacation.

1

Adjective

2

Adverb

3

Neither

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Multiple Select

An adjective tells more about which part of speech? (Hint: There is more than one correct answer)

1

verb

2

adverb

3

noun

4

pronoun

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Multiple Select

An adverb tells more about which parts of speech? (Hint: There is more than one correct answer.)

1

nouns

2

adjectives

3

adverbs

4

verbs

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