Our teachers are very happy with the results. (t) verb (s) adjective (1) adverb
Larry's unusually good cooking skills came in handy last weekend. (b) verb
(h) adjective (o) adverb
He ran swiftly away from the tackler. (e) verb (a) adjective (i) adverb
She danced so gracefully in the competition. (d) verb (m) adjective (p) adverb
They sang beautifully during the entire winter concert. (1) verb (n) adjective
(p) adverb
My aunt was extremely hungry after we completed the three-hour hike. (r) verb
(o) adjective (d) adverb
We had met somewhat earlier than you think. (v) verb (n) adjective (a) adverb
Are they going away? (t) verb (e) adjective (r) adverb
His rather clever remarks were not appreciated. (g) verb (e) adjective (u) adverb
These stories seem strangely familiar to me. (x) verb (s) adjective (o) adverb
They will hardly try to win. (n) verb (r) adjective (s) adverb
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The five sentences that illustrate an adverb modifying a verb are numbers
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. Their corresponding letters spell the word
Francine earns high grades quite often. (t) verb (e) adjective (t) adverb
Do not walk alone in the forest. (s) verb (u) adjective (f) adverb
We met only recently. (g) verb (h) adjective (s) adverb
The five sentences that illustrate an adverb modifying an adjective are numbers
and
Their corresponding letters spell the word
The five sentences that illustrate an adverb modifying another adverb are numbers
and
Their corresponding letters spell the word