| A | B |
| parts of speech described by an adverb | adjectives, adverbs, and verbs |
| parts of speech described by an adjective | nouns and pronouns |
| To Catch a Mockingbird is a _____ book. | good |
| William Shakespeare wrote _____. | well |
| An adverb of frequency describes _____ something is done | how often |
| examples of adjectives that end in -ly | lovely, friendly, ugly, chilly |
| examples of adverbs that end in -ly | quickly, sweetly, softly, seriously |
| examples of adverbs of frequency | never, seldom, rarely, sometimes |
| examples of adverbs of place | here, there, north, upstairs |
| Adverbs of manner often answer___ | "how" questions |
| Adverbs of manner describe _______ verbs | action |
| Adverbs of manner usually come___ | after the verb they describe |
| examples of adverbs of degree | very, somewhat, slightly, extremely |
| Adverbs of degree usually come___ | before the word they describe. |