
Adjectives/Adverbs Quiz
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- Q1What are adjectives and adverbs?linking wordsactionsdescribing wordspeople, places, and things60s
- Q2What are the article adjectives?and, in, thethe, and, ina, an, thein, a, and60s
- Q3What is the describing word in the sentence and is it an adj or adv: Pink pigs roll in mud.Pink ; adjectivemud ; adjectivePink ; adverbmud ; adverb60s
- Q4What is the adverb "lightly" modifying in this sentence: The morning dew sat lightly on the grass.grasssatmorningdew60s
- Q5What is the adjective "morning" modifying in this sentence: The morning dew sat lightly on the grass.grasslightlydewsat60s
- Q6Pronouns and nouns can be modified (described) by ________________.nounsverbsadjectivesadverbs60s
- Q7Verbs, adjectives, and adverbs can be modified (described) by ___________________.verbsnounsadjectivesadverbs60s
- Q8What is the describing word in the sentence and is it an adj or adv: The poet described his mother beautifully.beautifully ; adjectivemother ; adverbbeautifully ; adverbmother ; adjective60s
- Q9Is there an article adjective in THIS sentence?Yes ; thereNoYes ; anYes ; in60s
- Q10What is the difference between comparative and superlative forms?Superlative forms compare two things whereas comparative forms compare more than two things.Comparative forms compare things whereas superlative forms do not.They are the same thing.Comparative forms compare two things whereas superlative forms compare more than two things.60s
- Q11Would you use an adjective or an adverb to describe what your dog looks like?adjectiveadverb60s
- Q12Would you use an adjective or an adverb to describe the way your dog runs?adverbadjective60s
- Q13What adjectives are in the sentence: Spotted cows are adorable!are ; adorablecows ; adorableSpotted ; cowsSpotted ; adorable60s
- Q14Is the adjective in the sentence comparative or superlative: She was angrier than he was.superlativecomparative60s
- Q15Is the adjective "slowest" in the sentence comparative or superlative: The sloth is the slowest of all animals.comparativesuperlative60s