the adverb for 'careful' is 'carefuly'
Is it correct?
carefully
Find and correct the mistake in this sentence:
"The bird sings happy."
The bird sings happily.
Identify whether the italiced word is an adverb or an adjective:
"He drives very fast."
change the adjective to adverb: terrible
change the adjective to adverb: late
late
Which word in the sentence is an adverb?
"The cat quickly jumped over the fence."
quickly
change the adjective to an adverb and make a sentence: quiet
quietly
Which sentence would use 'warmly'?
A. Dress _____ for the cold.
B. You have a _____ coat.
C. It's _____ in this house!
A. Dress warmly for the cold.
True or False
All words ending with -ly are adverbs.
false
eg. friendly
True or False
All adverbs end in -ly.
false
eg. fast
Is this sentence correct? If not, make it correct.
He is driving a slowly car on the road.
He is driving a slow car on the road.
Katrina took a painting class, so she can paint _____ pictures.
A. beautiful
B. beautifully
A. beautiful
Which sentence would use 'well'?
A. The teacher spoke _____ to them.
B. She is a _____ volleyball player.
C. That movie is really _____.
D. The trip was _____ .
A. The teacher spoke well to them.
Which sentence would use 'calmly'?
A. The wind is quite _____ today.
B. She reacted _____.
D. I am _____ about that.
B. She reacted calmly.
Name the two adverbs in this sentence:
It rained really heavily outside.
really; heavily
I ________ (glad) helped him with his work because he’s my best friend.
gladly
I ________ (gentle) put the eggs into the basket and took them home.
gently
Which adverb best describes the action in this sentence?
"The students completed their work ______."
(Options: carefully, beautifully, heavily)
carefully
Identify which sentence uses an adjective and which uses an adverb.
That is a fast speedboat.
He stood up so fast he knocked his chair over.
(Adjective) — That is a fast speedboat.
(Adverb) — He stood up so fast he knocked his chair over.
Explain the adverb and adjective in this sentence:
"The train arrived late, but it was a fast ride."
late is adverb
fast is adjective
When do we use adverbs?
A. for verbs
B. for nouns
C. for adjectives
D. for adverbs
A,C,D
Add an adverb to this sentence to change its meaning:
"He answered the question."
He hardly answered the question.
hardly=almost not
Where can the adverb "quickly" be placed in this sentence? List all the possible positions:
"She finished her homework."
She finished her homework quickly.
She quickly finished her homework.
My friend always studies ________ for the test.
A. hardly
B. hard
B. hard
use two of the following word to make a sentence, one has to be adverb while the other one is adjective:
hard, fast, late, early
eg. He finished the hard homework fast.
hard: adjective
fast: adverb