What does an adjective modify? How about an adverb? Can you tell the difference between the two? Remember, an adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun while an adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Most often an adverb has the -ly ending. But not always. Words like very, too, never, not, here, and there are common adverbs. To read more about adjectives click here To see a list of common adverbs and the questions they answer click here. To practice identifying adverbs and adjectives, click on the links below: Adverb vs. Adjective Practice 1 Adverb vs. Adjective Practice 2 Adverb vs. Adjective Practice 3 Comments are closed.
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