True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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This box is much lighter than that box.
There is a superlative form of an adverb in this
sentence.
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2.
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The comparative form of an adverb compares more than two actions.
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3.
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Roger and Rufus sadly walked through the city.
The adverb in this sentence is through.
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4.
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B.11
I am so happy.
There is an
adverb in this sentence.
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5.
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B.11
An adverb that emphasizes another adverb is an intensifier.
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6.
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B.11
An adjective that emphasizes an adverb is an intensifier.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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7.
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Choose the form of an adverb that compares two people or things. a. | comparative | d. | All of the
above | b. | superlative | e. | None of the above | c. | verb | | | | |
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8.
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The superlative form of an adverb a. | compares one
verb. | d. | All of the
above | b. | compares two verbs. | e. | None of the above | c. | compares more
than two verbs. | | | | |
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9.
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B.11
Roger and Rufus sadly walked through the city.
What question does the adverb in this sentence
answer? a. | How did they
walked? | c. | Why did they
walked? | b. | Who walked? | d. | Where did they walked? | | | | |
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10.
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B.11
I am so happy.
The adverb in
this sentence answers what question? a. | Who is happy? | c. | How happy is he? | b. | Why he is
happy? | d. | What is
he? | | | | |
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