Adverbs describe verbs. Adverbs describe how or when we do things. They often end in -ly.
An example of an adverb is…
A. yellow
B. tall
C. quickly
D. smug

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Relative Clause › ViewParis is the city. I’ve always wanted to visit it
A. Paris is the city which I’ve always wanted to visit.
B. Paris which I’ve always wanted to visit is the city.
C. Paris which I’ve always wanted to visit it is the city.
D. Paris is the city which I’ve always wanted to visit it.
Prepositions › View
The manager is tired … meeting the deadlines.
A. of
B. from
C. at
D. with
Future Tense › ViewKiki . . . . . Nita tomorrow.
A. Will helps
B. Am helping
C. Will be helping
D. Help
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Put the words in the correct order: “homework / always / my / I / do / at / night”
A. I always do my homework at night.
B. I do always my homework at night.
C. At night I always do my homework.
D. Homework I always do at night.
