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| ACTIVITY SHEET (created by the user: matamau) | 
						
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| Correct or incorrect? I go always to the store on Friday. | 
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							A- incorrect B- correct  | 
					
| How often do you go to expensive restaurants? | 
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							A- I never go to expensive restaurants. B- Expensive restaurants I never go. C- Never I go to expensive restaurants. D- I don't never go to expensive restaurants.  | 
					
| How often do your parents visit you? | 
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							A- They always visit sometimes. B- Never my parents visit. C- My parents never they visit. D- They sometimes visit us on the weekend.  | 
					
| What is the most common adverb ending? | 
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							A- -ing B- -ly  | 
					
| How do adverbs modify the sentence? | 
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							A- They describe the size, color, or shape of a thing or action. B- They describe the how, when, and where of a thing or action.  | 
					
| Which of the following is an adverb in this sentence? -The cat moved very quickly to catch the small mouse. | 
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							A- to catch B- very C- small D- the small mouse  | 
					
| Does the adverb always come after the main verb? | 
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							A- Yes, it does. B- No, it doesn't  | 
					
| How often do you go to expensive restaurants? | 
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							A- I never go to expensive restaurants. B- Expensive restaurants I never go. C- Never I go to expensive restaurants. D- I don't never go to expensive restaurants.  | 
					
| What time do you wake up? | 
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							A- I usually at 6pm wake up. B- I wake up never. C- I usually wake up at 6:30am. D- I often eat lunch at 1pm.  | 
					
| What is the adverb 'very' modifying in this sentence? -The cat moved very slowly and scared the small mouse. | 
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							A- The adverb is modifying the adverb 'slowly'. B- The adverb is modifying the verb 'moved'.  | 
					
| What do adverbs do? | 
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							A- They modify nouns, adjectives, and verbs. B- They modify pronouns. C- They modify nouns, adverbs, and verbs. D- They modify verbs, adverbs, and adjectives.  | 
					
| When do you usually arrive at work? | 
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							A- I always arrive usually at 9am. B- Sometimes, I eat cheese. C- Usually, 9am I arrive. D- I usually arrive at work at 9am.  | 
					
| What is the adverb in this sentence? -I looked everywhere before I bought a new phone. | 
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							A- everywhere B- new  | 
					
| What is the adverb in this sentence? -I bought the tickets yesterday. | 
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							A- the tickets B- bought C- yesterday  | 
					
| Which of the following sentences is correct? | 
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							A- I go to sometimes the store. B- Sometimes, I go store. C- I go to the sometimes store. D- I sometimes go to the store.  |