adverbs
prepositions
Using Capital Letters, Commas, Punctuation
100

Underline the adverb in the sentences below.

  • We did the job too carelessly.

carelessly

100

Circle the preposition in each sentence.

I looked above my roof.

above

100

Add the correct punctuation and capitalization to each sentence. Include commas, periods, question marks, and quotation marks where needed.

  • what are you bringing to the picnic she asked

"What are you bringing to the picnic?" she asked. 

200

Underline the adverb in the sentences below.

  • The hungry colt munched the fresh grass steadily.

steadily

200

circle the preposition in each sentence. 

  • I leaned against the window.

against

200

Add the correct punctuation and capitalization to each sentence. Include commas, periods, question marks, and quotation marks where needed.

  • what are you doing on the rood danny mr.jones shouted up at his son


"What are you doing on the road Danny?" Mr. Jones shouted up at his son. 

300

Write the comparative and superlative forms of each adverb.

- fast

comparative - faster

superlative - fastest

300

Underline the prepositional phrases in the sentences below.

  • I placed her gift on the chair.

on the chair


300

Add the correct punctuation and capitalization to each sentence. Include commas, periods, question marks, and quotation marks where needed.

  • Im studying during the summer because I want to get smarter and give myself a better chance of success the child thought to himself
I'm studying during the summer because I want to get smarter and give myself a better chance of success, the child thought to himself. 
400

Rewrite each sentence below. Add -ly to the adjective in parenthesis to form an adverb.

I (accident) forgot my backpack at home!

I accidentally forgot my backpack at home!

400

Write a sentence with each preposition listed below.

  • Above

answers vary

400

Rewrite each sentence with the correct punctuation. Capitalize words and add quotation marks where needed.

  • mom told me to buy a dozen eggs milk apples chips and butter

Mom told me to buy a dozen eggs, milk, apples, chips, and butter.

500

Write the comparative and superlative forms of each adverb.

- Badly

comparative - worse

superlative - worst

500

List five commonly used prepositions.

answers vary

500

Rewrite each sentence with the correct punctuation. Capitalize words and add quotation marks where needed.

  • can I help you find something asked the sales associate

"Can I help you find something?" asked the sales associate. 

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