Adverbs
English Language
Adverbs starts at 3 and continues till grade 8.
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Choose the adverb in the following sentence: The dog barked loudly.
Choose the adverb in this sentence: He finished his homework early.
Choose the adverb in this sentence: She almost finished her lunch.
What is an adverb?
Choose the adverb in the following sentence: The dog barked loudly.
Choose the adverb in this sentence: He finished his homework early.
Choose the adverb in this sentence: She almost finished her lunch.
Fill in the blank with an adverb: The baby slept _______.
Adverbs often end with which two letters? (1) -ly (2) -ed (3) -ing (4) -er
Which adverb best completes the sentence: He jumped _______ over the puddle. (1) quickly (2) blue (3) cat (4) apple
Which adverb best completes the sentence: She finished her work _______. (1) slow (2) slowly (3) slowest (4) slowful
Which adverb best completes the sentence: The baby cried _______. (1) loud (2) loudly (3) loudest (4) louder
Fill in the blank with an adverb: The baby slept _______.
Fill in the blank: She spoke _______ to the class.
Fill in the blank: The boy shouted _______ across the field.
Fill in the blank: The children laughed _______ at the joke.
True or False: Adverbs can describe other adverbs.
True or False: Adverbs can only describe verbs.
True or False: Adverbs can tell us how often something happens.
True or False: Adverbs can tell us where something happens.
