Adjectives & Adverbs review game

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Adjectives & Adverbs review game

An ADJECTIVE is a word that describes …. Noun or pronoun #1 An ADJECTIVE is a word that describes …. Noun or pronoun

An ADVERB is a word that describes …. #2 An ADVERB is a word that describes …. Verb, adjective, or (another) adverb

An ADJECTIVE is a word that answers the questions… #3 An ADJECTIVE is a word that answers the questions… Which one? What kind? How many?

An ADVERB is a word that answers the questions… #4 An ADVERB is a word that answers the questions… How? When? Where? How much?/To what extent?

I don’t write well, but I’m amazing at solving math problems. #5 – identify the underlined word as either an adjective or adverb or neither I don’t write well, but I’m amazing at solving math problems. Adverb (modifies “write”)

#6– identify the underlined word as either an adjective or adverb or neither The swimmer was reaching for the wall as she approached the finish line. Neither (verb)

These don’t look good; they’re too big. Neither (pronoun) #7– identify the underlined word as either an adjective or adverb or neither These don’t look good; they’re too big. Neither (pronoun)

Adjective (modifies “idea”) #8– identify the underlined word as either an adjective or adverb or neither Trying to catch hops on my brother’s snowboard proved to be a really bad idea. Adjective (modifies “idea”)

He seemed like a friendly cat, until he hissed at me. #9– identify the underlined word as either an adjective or adverb or neither He seemed like a friendly cat, until he hissed at me. Adjective (modifies “cat”)

That period seemed like it would never end. #10– identify the underlined word as either an adjective or adverb or neither That period seemed like it would never end. Adjective (modifies “period”)

#11– identify the adjective in the sentence. She had a dream about teal monkeys. teal

#12– identify the adjective in the sentence. The disgusting cat tracked litter all over the house. disgusting

#13– identify the adverb in the sentence. I was feeling very excited after that awesome movie. very

#14– identify the adverb in the sentence. He quickly sprinted past the other runners on the track. quickly

#15– Choose the word that is correct within the sentence I will walk as slow/slowly as I can to class. slowly (modifies “walk”)

#16– Choose the word that is correct within the sentence He doesn’t talk very good/well, so he decided to study harder in language arts class. well (adverb that modifies “talk”)

#17– Choose the word that is correct within the sentence He was delirious/deliriously, so I decided to stay home and rest. delirious (adjective that modifies “he”)

#18– Choose the word that is correct within the sentence My cousin is a good/well trombone player. good (adjective that modifies “player”)

#19– Choose the word that is correct within the sentence The dancer injured her knee bad/badly. badly (adverb that modifies “injured”)

#20– Choose the word that is correct within the sentence My Instagram app loads annoying/annoyingly slow. annoyingly (adverb that modifies “loads”)

#21– Choose the word that is correct within the sentence Green vegetables are usually healthy/healthily. healthy (adjective that modifies “vegetables”)

#22– Choose the word that is correct within the sentence My room is real/really clean today! really (adverb that modifies “clean”)

#23– correct the error in the sentence (only write the new word) My mom always walks really quick. quickly (adverb that modifies “walks”)

#24– correct the error in the sentence (only write the new word) He is really badly at soccer, so he did not make the club team. bad (adjective that modifies “he”)

#25– correct the error in the sentence (only write the new word) I purchased a completely set of new guitar picks on Amazon. complete (adjective that modifies “set”)

#26– correct the error in the sentence (only write the new word) The two blue shirt looked identical. identically (adverb that modifies “looked”)