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Adverbs and Adverb Phrases
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English
7th Grade
07/16/2013

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Term
Find the Adverb(s): The canoe was moving quickly down the extremely large river.
Definition
quickly, extremely
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Find the Adverb(s): Miss Coleman would certainly have missed her dentist appointment had she not looked at the clock.
Definition
certainly, not
Term
Find the Adverb(s): Soon the sun set completely, and the children were able to see the stars.
Definition
Soon, completely, to see
Term
Find the Adverb(s): Yesterday I saw my dad looking inside my room for my red blanket.
Definition
Yesterday
Term

Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive:

The terrible howling continued late [into the night]. is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun?

Definition
Prepositional phrase; adverb
Term

Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive:

She came [to meet them] in front of the house.

Is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun?

Definition
Infinitive Phrase; adverb
Term
Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive: The way [to heaven] is through Jesus Christ. is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun?
Definition
Prepositional phrase; adjective
Term

Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive:

We learned about the different fish [living in the ocean]. Is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun?

Definition
Participle phrase; adjective
Term
Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive: I am sorry [to be late]. is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun?
Definition
Infinitive phrase; adverb
Term

Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive: The children scramble [to finish their homework].

Is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun?

Definition
Infinitive phrase; noun
Term

Identify the adverbs in the following sentence:

The boat was traveling slowly in the extremely dense fog.

Definition
slowly, extremely
Term

Identify the adverbs in the following sentence:

George Mueller would certainly have missed his scheduled meeting had he not looked at his watch.

Definition
certainly, not
Term
Soon the fog lifted entirely, and the driver was able to see the road.
Definition
Soon, entirely, to see
Term
Identify the phrase as preposition, participle, or infinitive:
The horrific thunderstorm continued late [into the night.]
Is the phrase functioning as a noun, adjective, or adverb?
Definition
prepositional phrase; adverb
Term

Identify the italicized phrase as preposition, participle, or infinitive:

He came [to meet them] wearing a sharp tuxedo and black shoes.

Identify its function as adverb, adjective, or noun

Definition
infinitive; adverb
Term

Identify the phrase as presposition, participle, or infinitive:

The road [to hell] is paved with good intentions.

Is the phrase funcitoning as an adveb, adjective, or noun?

Definition
prepositional phrase; adjective
Term

Identify the phrase as presposition, participle, or infinitive:

On our field trip, we collected a number of organisms [living in the pond water.]

Is the phrase funcitoning as an adveb, adjective, or noun?

Definition
participle phrase; adjective
Term

Identify the phrase as presposition, participle, or infinitive:

I am sorry [to be late] for Amy's birthday party on Saturday.

Is the phrase funcitoning as an adveb, adjective, or noun?

Definition
infinitive phrase; adverb
Term

Identify the phrase as preposition, participle, or adjective: Jeannette and Lindsay hope [to finish the project soon.]

Is it functioning as a noun, adjective, or adverb?

Definition
Infinitive phrase; noun
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