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Section 6.4 Assessment
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1

One adverb can correctly be used to modify another adverb.
A)True
B)False
2

The words "some" and "somewhat" are both adverbs.
A)True
B)False
3

You can form many adverbs by simply adding an "ly" to the end of an adjective.
A)True
B)False
4

The word "never" functions both as an adjective and an adverb.
A)True
B)False
5

An adverb needs to be placed as close as possible to the word it qualifies.
A)True
B)False
6

The word "nevertheless" is a:
A)Linking adverb
B)Conjunctive adverb
C)Subordinating adverb
D)Negative adverb
7

Which of the following sentences includes a double negative?
A)I couldn't hardly wait another second.
B)I barely made it to the airport on time.
C)I don't agree with your cause, so I won't sign you petition.
D)I could scarcely believe what she said.
8

In which of the following sentences is the word "fast" used as an adverb?
A)Jill has a fast speaking style.
B)Jill likes to fast over the holidays.
C)Jill likes fast sports cars.
D)Jill likes to drive fast.
9

Which of the following contains a misplaced adverb?
A)If I only knew the answer to that question.
B)I only stopped by to pick up this file.
C)Emma only grew to be 5 feet tall.
D)Only Alfred knows the combination of this lock.
10

Adverbs answer all of the following questions EXCEPT:
A)Who
B)What
C)Why
D)How







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