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I. Underline the adverb of each sentences.
1. He solved the problem quickly.
2. I have heard enough. I. Underline the adverb of each sentences. 3. Why are you still here? 1. He solved the problem quickly. 4. The little kid is too shy to sing. 2. I have heard enough. 5. She occasionally eats sushi. 3. Why are you still here? 6. He was fully aware of his plight. 4. The little kid is too shy to sing. 7. We will play a double – header tomorrow. 5. She occasionally eats sushi. 8. Fran answered somewhat enthusiastically. 6. He was fully aware of his plight. 9. Are you quite sure? 7. We will play a double – header tomorrow. 10. Ambition urges us forward. 8. Fran answered somewhat enthusiastically. II.Each of the following sentences contains an adverb in 9. Are you quite sure? italics. Draw an arrow from the adverb to the word it 10. Ambition urges us forward. modifies. On the line provided, tell whether the modified II.Each of the following sentences contains an adverb in word is a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. (2 pts. each item) italics. Draw an arrow from the adverb to the word it modifies. On the line provided, tell whether the modified word is a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. (2 pts. each item)
_____1. Dino plays tennis well.
_____2. Agatha Christie is an exceptionally talented writer. ___1. Dino plays tennis well. _____3. Grace seldom loses her head. _____2. Agatha Christie is an exceptionally talented writer. _____4. He seemed unusually happy. _____3. Grace seldom loses her head. _____4. He seemed unusually happy. _____5. You are driving too carelessly. _____5. You are driving too carelessly. I. Underline the adverb of each sentences.
1. He solved the problem quickly. I. Underline the adverb of each sentences.
1. He solved the problem quickly. 2. I have heard enough. 2. I have heard enough. 3. Why are you still here? 3. Why are you still here? 4. The little kid is too shy to sing. 4. The little kid is too shy to sing. 5. She occasionally eats sushi. 5. She occasionally eats sushi. 6. He was fully aware of his plight. 7. We will play a double – header tomorrow. 6. He was fully aware of his plight. 8. Fran answered somewhat enthusiastically. 9. Are you quite sure? 7. We will play a double – header tomorrow. 10. Ambition urges us forward. 8. Fran answered somewhat enthusiastically. II.Each of the following sentences contains an adverb in italics. Draw an arrow from the adverb to the word it 9. Are you quite sure? modifies. On the line provided, tell whether the modified 10. Ambition urges us forward. word is a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. (2 pts. each item) II.Each of the following sentences contains an adverb in italics. Draw an arrow from the adverb to the word it modifies. On the line provided, tell whether the modified word is a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. (2 pts. each ___1. Dino plays tennis well. item) _____2. Agatha Christie is an exceptionally talented writer. _____3. Grace seldom loses her head. _____4. He seemed unusually happy. _____5. You are driving too carelessly. _____1. Dino plays tennis well.
_____2. Agatha Christie is an exceptionally talented writer.