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16-adverbs-11



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

C.11 “I am so happy.”

The adverb in this sentence is a normal adverb.
 

 2. 

B.11 “Roger and Rufus sadly walked through the city.”

The adverb in this sentence is “through.”
 

 3. 

B.11 An adverb that reduces the intensity of an adjective is an intensifier.
 

 4. 

B.11 An adjective that emphasizes an adverb is an intensifier.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 5. 

C.11 “I am so happy”

What does adverb in this sentence modify?
a.
a noun
d.
adverb
b.
pronoun
e.
None of the above
c.
adjective
 

 6. 

C.11 “I am tired of this cow.”

What is the adverb in this sentence?
a.
am
d.
this
b.
tired
e.
There is not an adverb in this sentence.
c.
of
 

 7. 

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?
 

 8. 

B.11 “Roger and Rufus sadly walked through the city.”

What does the adverb in this sentence modify?
a.
Roger and Rufus
c.
city
b.
walked
d.
None of the above
 

 9. 

C.11 “Jose is much taller than Jennifer.”

How do you know that the adverb in this sentence is in the superlative form?
a.
Because it compares Jose to one person
c.
There is not an adverb in the superlative form in this sentence.
b.
Because it compares Jose to more than one person.
 

 10. 

C.11 “Jose is much taller than Jennifer.”

How do you know that the adverb in this sentence is in the comparative form?
a.
Because it compares Jose and Jennifer
c.
There is not an adverb in the comparative form.
b.
Because it compares Jose against a group of people
 



 
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