Check your timetable if you're not sure, as otherwise you will ruin Mr Parry-Shovlin's carefully calibrated spreadsheet.
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What's your email address? *
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Adverbs usually modify the meanings of which two word classes? *
Which of these sentences contains 'round' functioning as an adverb? *
Which of the words in the following sentence is an adverb? 'I WILL COME AND SEE YOU TOMORROW.' *
How would you label the capitalised word? 'Your face is REMARKABLY round.' *
How would you label the capitalised word? 'I'm off to the cinema later - fancy coming TOO?' *
How would you label the capitalised word? 'I will ONLY come round if you promise to play my Girls Aloud playlist.' *
How would you label the capitalised word? 'What do I do with my time? MOSTLY, it's spent marking.' *
How many adverbs are in this simple question? *
How many adverbs are in the capitalised sentence that follows this question? 'YOU ARE REALLY STARTING TO IRRITATE ME NOW, SO I'D RECOMMEND LEAVING QUICKLY.' *
Which of the sentences below contains exactly THREE adverbs? *
How would you label the capitalised word? 'You'll need to move FAST to snap up this deal.' *
How would you label the capitalised word? 'This offer is available EXCLUSIVELY for Lutterworth College students.' *
How would you label the capitalised word? 'You are PARTICULARLY irritating today.' *
How would you label the capitalised word? 'I will only accept your work if it is ENTIRELY accurate.' *
Which of the words in the following sentence could be described as an intensifier? 'You'll need to work so hard to get a better score in this test.' *
On a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being 'that was so easy I felt actively patronised by it', and 10 being 'that was so hard it made me feel physically sick', how did you find that test? *
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