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2 Whole Class Review Activity

3 Directions: Click the Spin Button. When the wheel hits the number, press on the hyperlink. Read and answer the question. Then, check your answer. Return to the wheel page and spin again. Each question is worth the amount of points on the wheel.

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26 What is the adverb in this sentence? This punch is very sweet. Click here to check your answer.here

27 This punch is very sweet. Very is the adverb modifying sweet, which is an adjective. Click here to go back.here

28 What is the correct form of the adverb? Will worked _________ than Ann did. (steadily) Click here to check your answer.here

29 Will worked more steadily than Ann did. Click here to go back.here

30 What is the preposition and its object? The celebration lasted until dinnertime. Click here to check your answer.here

31 Answer Preposition: Until Object: dinnertime Click here to go back to the wheel.here

32 Choose the correct adverb. Of all the climbers, Tami works the _____. (hard, harder, hardest) Click here to check your answer.here

33 Answer Of all the climbers, Tami works the hardest. Click here to go back to the wheel. here

34 Choose the correct object pronoun. I swam out to Ray and (she, her). Click here to check your answer.here

35 Answer I swam out to Ray and (she, her). Click here to go back to the wheel.here

36 Choose the object pronoun. Jill set the table for (he, him). Click here to check your answer!here

37 Answer Jill set the table for (he, him). Click here to go back to the wheel. Happy spinning!here

38 Choose the correct pronoun. Sam lent his raft to Carl and (I,me). Click here to check your answer.here

39 Answer Sam lent his raft to Carl and (I,me). Click here to go back to the wheel.here

40 Adverb or Preposition? The dog rolled over and barked. Click here to check your answer.here

41 Answer ADVERB Click here to go back to the wheel.here

42 Adverb or Preposition? Seth walked by the store. Click here to check your answer.here

43 Answer Preposition Click here to go back to the wheel.here

44 Adverb or Preposition Inside the store, lovely clothes hung on racks. Click here to check your answer.here

45 Answer Preposition Click here to go back to the wheel.here

46 What is the adverb and the word it describes/modifies? The alligator lazily waddled through the mud. Click here to check your answer.here

47 Answer The alligator lazily waddled through the mud. Click here to go back to the wheel.here

48 Choose the correct adverb. Emma put the box (high, higher, highest) than I can reach. Click here to check your answer.here

49 Answer Emma put the box (high, higher, highest) than I can reach. Click here for the wheel.here

50 Adjective or Adverb? Anna played the music softly. Click here to check your answer.here

51 Answer ADVERB Click here for the wheel.here

52 Adjective or Adverb? Bree’s allergies were bothering her, but now she is feeling well. Click here to check your answer.here

53 Answer ADJECTIVE Click here for the wheel.here

54 Good Vs. Well The band played very (good, well) on Saturday night. Click here to check your work.here

55 Answer The band played very (good, well) on Saturday night. Click here to go back to the wheel.here

56 Good vs. Well That group works together (good, well). Is it an adjective or adverb? Click here to check your work.here

57 ANSWER That group works together (good, well). It is an adverb. Click here to go back to the wheel.here

58 Good vs. Well Timmy always has (well, good) posture. Is it an adjective or adverb? Click here to check your answer.here

59 ANSWER Timmy always has (well, good) posture. It is an adjective. Click here to go back to the wheel.here

60 Double Negatives List the double negatives in the sentence. Mrs. Lopez hasn’t never been to Texas. Click here to check.here

61 ANSWER Mrs. Lopez hasn’t never been to Texas. Hasn’t AND NEVER Click here to return to the wheel.here

62 Correct this sentence. Isn’t nobody going to the beach today? (either way) Click here to check your response.here

63 Answer Either answer is acceptable! Isn’t anybody going to the beach today? Is nobody going to the beach today? Click here to return to the wheel.here

64 Correct this sentence. Paul’s friends haven’t found no wood for their tree house. (either way) Click here to check your response.here

65 ANSWER Either answer is acceptable! Paul’s friends haven’t found any wood for their tree house. Paul’s friends have found no wood for their tree house. Click here to return to the wheel.here

66 What is the prep. phrase? Adria brought home a huge chocolate cake from the bakery. What is the phrase and preposition? Click here to check your answer.here

67 ANSWER Adria brought home a huge chocolate cake from the bakery. Preposition: FROM Click here to return to the wheel.here

68 Adverb or Preposition The teacher looked in and waved. Click here to check your answer.here

69 Answer The teacher looked in and waved. ADVERB Click HERE! HERE

70 CONGRATS! You have finished your Review Game for Adverbs and Prepositions. Add up your points! STUDY FOR YOUR TEST ON WEDNESDAY!


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