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Comparative Forms of  Adverbs Lesson

Comparative Forms of Adverbs Lesson

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English

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4th - 6th Grade

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L.3.1A, L.3.1G, L.2.1E

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Comparative Forms of Adverbs Lesson

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Adverbs can describe_____, ______, & ______.

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nouns, verbs, adjectives

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verbs, adjectives, adverbs

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pronouns, verbs, adjectives

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verbs, adverbs, nouns

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Multiple Choice

Select the adverb in the sentence:
Darren accidentally deleted three hours of homework with one click.
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homework
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accidentally
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three hours
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with

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Multiple Choice

Identify the adverb in the sentence.


Aiden quickly ran to answer the door.

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quickly

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ran

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answer

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door

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Multiple Choice

Which are the questions that an adverb can answer?

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which one, what kind, how many

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who, what, where, when

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how, where, when (to what extent)

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Multiple Choice

Identify the adverb of time:


Anniesha will have practice soon.

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Anniesha

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soon

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have

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practice

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Multiple Select

Select three of the following which are adverbs of time.

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yesterday

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here

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later

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next door

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now

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Multiple Select

Select three of the following which are adverbs of place.

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merrily

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at once

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out

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here

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inside

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Multiple Choice

Identify the adverb of place:


I looked everywhere for my lost book.

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everywhere

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lost

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looked

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Multiple Choice

Turtles walk _________ because they are ________ animals

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slowly/slow

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slowlier/slow

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noisy/noisily

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well/slow

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Multiple Choice

He opened the door ______. I didn't hear any voices.

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quietly

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hard

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patiently

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late

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Multiple Choice

She planned their trip to Greece very...

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carefully

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careful

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carefuly

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carefull

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Multiple Choice

To form the comparative of most regular adverbs, add the word MORE before the adverb.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Mary drives _______________ than she used to.

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carefulliest

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carefullier

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more carefully

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most carefully

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Multiple Choice

Max goes to bed _____________ than anyone I know.

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the most early

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earlier

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the earliest

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more early

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Multiple Choice

READ THIS CAREFULLY!

Mr. Thomas explains _________________ of all the teachers.

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the clearest

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more clearly than

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clearer than

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the most clearly

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Multiple Choice

Which comparative or superlative adverb best completes the sentence.

Alexander and Peter work _____ of all the boys.

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most hardest

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harder

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hardest

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more hard

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Multiple Choice

What is the comparative of the adjective 'good'?

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gooder

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best

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better

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the better

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Multiple Choice

David did______than he thought he would do on his test.

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worse

2

the worst

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YOU NEED TO REFER BACK TO THE SLIDES FOR QUESTIONS 36-40.

DO NOT GUESS!

MRS. R

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Multiple Choice

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What do you get if you cross a four-leaf clover with poison ivy? A rash of ____ luck!

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good

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well

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Multiple Choice

Ryan feels _______ today.

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well

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good

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Multiple Choice

The pecan pie tasted ______

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good

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well

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Multiple Choice

In the sentence "That was a good tennis match." the word good is used correctly?

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yes, it is

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no, it is not.

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Multiple Choice

is good an adverb?

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Yes, is an adverb

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no, is an adjective.

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