#GRAMMAR 8.4 PRACTICE (due date: Tuesday, April 18)

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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the interrogative, relative, or conjunctive adverb in each sentence. (24 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.

2. Choose the type of adverb it is. (24 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are EXACTLY eight of each type.
Sentence #1: Why are there empty soda cans in the garden?
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Adverb: Why are there empty soda cans in the garden?

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Adverb Type: Why are there empty soda cans in the garden?

Sentence #2: Where is your sister?
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Adverb: Where is your sister?

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Adverb Type: Where is your sister?

Sentence #3: I wonder why camels have humps on their backs.
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Adverb: I wonder why camels have humps on their backs.

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Adverb Type: I wonder why camels have humps on their backs.

Sentence #4: The pasta is good; however, the mystery dish is disgusting.
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Adverb: The pasta is good; however, the mystery dish is disgusting.

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Adverb Type: The pasta is good; however, the mystery dish is disgusting.

Sentence #5: Thursday is the day when we take out the yard waste.
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Adverb: Thursday is the day when we take out the yard waste.

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Adverb Type: Thursday is the day when we take out the yard waste.

Sentence #6: Did you ask the teacher why so many children have low math scores this semester?
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Adverb: Did you ask the teacher why so many children have low math scores this semester?

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Adverb Type: Did you ask the teacher why so many children have low math scores this semester?

Sentence #7: When are you going to grow up?
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Adverb: When are you going to grow up?

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Adverb Type: When are you going to grow up?

Sentence #8: The president will be attending the lecture; accordingly, the vice president will be available for the luncheon.
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Adverb: The president will be attending the lecture; accordingly, the vice president will be available for the luncheon.

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Adverb Type: The president will be attending the lecture; accordingly, the vice president will be available for the luncheon.

Sentence #9: Maryland is the place where Matt got his college degree.
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Adverb: Maryland is the place where Matt got his college degree.

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Adverb Type: Maryland is the place where Matt got his college degree.

Sentence #10: The best candidate for the job missed her flight; so, we will postpone the interviews until
tomorrow.
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Adverb: The best candidate for the job missed her flight; so, we will postpone the interviews until tomorrow.

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Adverb Type: The best candidate for the job missed her flight; so, we will postpone the interviews until
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Sentence #11: How can you eat a freezer full of pizzas in one evening?
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Adverb: How can you eat a freezer full of pizzas in one evening?

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Adverb Type: How can you eat a freezer full of pizzas in one evening?

Sentence #12: The survey will be useful to figure out why students have not shown any interest in science olympiad this year.
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Adverb: The survey will be useful to figure out why students have not shown any interest in science olympiad this year.

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Adverb Type: The survey will be useful to figure out why students have not shown any interest in science olympiad this year.

Sentence #13: You will need to focus on the goal; otherwise, it is easy to get distracted.
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Adverb: You will need to focus on the goal; otherwise, it is easy to get distracted.

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Adverb Type: You will need to focus on the goal; otherwise, it is easy to get distracted.

Sentence #14: When will this film end?
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Adverb: When will this film end?

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Adverb Type: When will this film end?

Sentence #15: Jason did not study; hence, he failed the test.
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Adverb: Jason did not study; hence, he failed the test.

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Adverb Type: Jason did not study; hence, he failed the test.

Sentence #16: How long is left until the end of class?
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Adverb: How long is left until the end of class?

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Adverb Type: How long is left until the end of class?

Sentence #17: This is the school where I learned to play the guitar.
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Adverb: This is the school where I learned to play the guitar.

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Adverb Type: This is the school where I learned to play the guitar.

Sentence #18: We took blankets for the picnic; also, Sally brought food.
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Adverb: We took blankets for the picnic; also, Sally brought food.

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Adverb Type: We took blankets for the picnic; also, Sally brought food.

Sentence #19: Two weeks from today is when I will be receiving my student of the month award.
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Adverb: Two weeks from today is when I will be receiving my student of the month award.

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Adverb Type: Two weeks from today is when I will be receiving my student of the month award.

Sentence #20: How often do you come to the cinema?
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Adverb: How often do you come to the cinema?

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Adverb Type: How often do you come to the cinema?

Sentence #21: You start cooking the steaks; meanwhile, I will make the dessert.
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Adverb: You start cooking the steaks; meanwhile, I will make the dessert.

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Adverb Type: You start cooking the steaks; meanwhile, I will make the dessert.

Sentence #22: When should I remove the tin foil from the muffins?
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Adverb: When should I remove the tin foil from the muffins?

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Adverb Type: When should I remove the tin foil from the muffins?

Sentence #23: My dad spends a lot of time in the yard; therefore, our house has the nicest yard on the block.
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Adverb: My dad spends a lot of time in the yard; therefore, our house has the nicest yard on the block.

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Adverb Type: My dad spends a lot of time in the yard; therefore, our house has the nicest yard on the block.

Sentence #24: I love the holiday season when all my family gets together for the festivities.
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Adverb: I love the holiday season when all my family gets together for the festivities.

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Adverb Type: I love the holiday season when all my family gets together for the festivities.