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Chapter 14: Adverbs
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1Identify the adverb modifying an adjective

Because the president's health was (very) bad, even his most (urgent) business had to be delayed (while) he recovered.
A)very
B)urgent
C)while



2Identify the adverb modifying another adverb

Although the pilot approached the field (dangerously) (fast), he made a (very) successful landing.
A)dangerously
B)fast
C)very



3Identify the adverb showing degree

The applicant types (quite) well, but his spelling is (inadequate).
A)quite
B)inadequate



4Identify the adverbial objective

He went home as (soon) as the (last) edition of the newspaper had been published (Wednesday).
A)soon
B)last
C)Wednesday



5Identify the conjunctive adverb

"I waited (too) (long) to start studying; (consequently), I failed the test."
A)too
B)long
C)consequently



6Identify the parenthetical adverb

"I can tell you, (however), that (applying) now is (not) too soon to seek a full-time job."
A)however
B)applying
C)not



7Identify the interrogative adverb

"(Where) is the computer room, and (do) I need a key (to gain) access?"
A)Where
B)do



8Adverbs modify
A)nouns and pronouns
B)verbs, adjectives and adverbs
C)verbs, adjectives and conjunctions







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