Find the adverb and classify it, "She absolutely loved the toy dragon."
ABSOLUTELY (adverb of degree)
She angrily ran away.
What type of adverb is angrily?
Adverb of manner.
Adverbs can modify __________________________
verbs, adjectives and other adverbs.
True of false:
Adverbs tell us more about nouns, adjectives, verbs and other adverbs.
FALSE. Adverbs do NOT modify nouns.
Identify the type of word that the adverb is modifying in the following sentence:
She felt extremely excited to go to the movies.
An adjective.
Which sentence is correct:
1. My brother ran fast.
2. My brother ran fastly.
1
I hid underground quickly.
Which one is the adverb of place?
underground
An adverb that answer the question HOW OFTEN is an adverb of_____________
frequency
Find the adverb of place.
I am staying in tonight.
tonight
Find the sentence with an adverb:
1. My school bus is past the post office.
2. My brother walked past us but didn't see us.
2
Find the adverb and classify it:
I hardly ever go to the market.
hardly ever (adverb of frequency)
I wear my new rubber shoes once a week.
Find the adverb and classify it.
Once a week. (Adverb of frequency)
Adverbs that answer the question HOW INTENSE is an adverb of __________
Degree
The words are all adverbs:
Quickly
Hardly
Hard
Deadly
Incredibly
False
Identify the sentence with an adverb:
1. He had a hard time at school.
2. She worked hardly.
3. We train hard.
3
Find 2 adverbs and classify them:
Father will go fishing tomorrow in the lake nearby."
TOMORROW (adverb of time)
NEARBY (adverb of place)
She ate her cereal ____________ so she choked.
What adverb can complete the sentence?
fast/quickly/hurriedly/swiftly
Which sentence is correct?
1. Goldilocks fastly left the house.
2. Goldilocks left the house fast.
3. Goldilocks fast left the house.
2.
Adverbs can only appear beside a verb.
FALSE
Find the sentence with an adverb.
1. I just missed the bus.
2. He seems just.
1
Find 2 adverbs and classify them:
I am too tired to eat; I ended falling soundly asleep.
Too (adverb of degree)
Soundly (adverb of manner)
I still think of you
What type of adverb is still?
(Adverb of time)
An adverb of manner is formed when suffix -ly is added to an ________________.
Adjective
True or false:
A sentence can begin with an adverb.
TRUE
Complete the sentence with at least 2 kinds of adverbs.
Fred tiptoed __________ up the stairs and _________ jumped into bed.
quietly, slowly
silently, quickly