Emotive Adverbs Quiz
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Which adverb expresses emotions like anger, surprise, interest, and sympathy?

  • amazingly
  • confusingly
  • annoyingly (correct)
  • alas
  • Which adverb expresses emotions like hope?

  • mercifully
  • hopefully (correct)
  • disappointingly
  • intriguingly
  • Which adverb expresses emotions like regret?

  • regrettably (correct)
  • understandably
  • shockingly
  • sadly
  • Which adverb in the text expresses a positive judgement about children's willingness to eat healthy foods?

    <p>Happily</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb in the text expresses surprise?

    <p>Shockingly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb in the text focuses more on the message rather than the speaker?

    <p>Hopefully</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb in the text expresses sympathy?

    <p>Mercifully</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb in the text may be labeled as 'speaker-focussed'?

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    Study Notes

    Adverbs Expressing Emotions

    • Certain adverbs convey emotions such as anger, surprise, interest, and sympathy. Examples include "frustratingly," "astonishingly," "fascinatingly," and "empathetically."

    Adverb for Hope

    • The adverb that expresses emotions of hope is typically "optimistically."

    Adverb for Regret

    • The adverb conveying feelings of regret is often "regretfully."

    Positive Judgement on Healthy Eating

    • An adverb that reflects a positive judgement regarding children's openness to eating healthy foods is "willingly."

    Adverb Expressing Surprise

    • The adverb that captures a sense of surprise is "unexpectedly."

    Focus on Message

    • An adverb that prioritizes the message over the speaker may be "objectively."

    Adverb Expressing Sympathy

    • An adverb expressing sympathy can be "sorrowfully."

    Speaker-focused Adverb

    • The adverb that may be labeled as speaker-focused is "subjectively."

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    Test your knowledge of emotive adverbs with this quiz! From expressing anger to sympathy, discover how well you understand adverbs like alas, amazingly, annoyingly, and more. Challenge yourself and see if you can identify the right adverb for each emotion.

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