How Adverbs
Where Adverbs
When Adverbs
Frequency Adverbs
Intensity Adverbs
100

What ending do we add to how adverbs?

We add -ly.

100

She placed her bag over there, next to the door.

The where adverb in this sentence is "there".

100

She always wakes up early when the sun rises.

The when adverb in this sentence is "when".

100
I always brush my teeth before bed.

The frequency adverb in this sentence is "always".

100

The movie was very entertaining.

The intensity adverb in this sentence is "very".

200

She ran quickly to catch the bus.

The how adverb in this sentence is "quickly".

200

He placed the book here on the shelf, right next to the vase.

The where adverb in this sentence is "here".

200

She smiled brightly as soon as she saw her best friend enter the room.

The when adverb in this sentence is "as soon as".

200

The bus arrives regularly at noon.

The frequency adverb in this sentence is "regularly".

200

He is quite tall for his age.

The intensity adverb in this sentence is "quite".

300

She intently gazed at the painting, admiring the brush strokes and colors.

The how adverb in this sentence is "intently".

300

What verb is being described in this sentence: He set up the tent over there, near the water.

The verb that is being described is "set up".

300

What verb is being described in this sentence: She decided to go on a run, only to find out later that it was raining.

The verb being described in this sentence is "decided".

300

What verb is being described by the frequency adverb "rarely" in this sentence: He rarely misses a chance to explore new hiking trails during the weekends.

The verb in this sentence is "misses".

300

What verb is being described by the intensity adverb "so" in this sentence: She sang so beautifully the audience was mesmerized by her performance.

The verb in this sentence is "sang".

400

He spoke softly, so only those nearby could hear him.

The how adverb in this sentence is "softly".

400

She hid the treasure somewhere in the vast, unexplored wilderness.

The where adverb in this sentence is "somewhere".

400

What two adverbs can the word "promptly" serve as in this sentence: After finishing his meal, he promptly left the restaurant.

"Promptly" can serve as the how adverb and the when adverb.

400

I treat myself to ice cream occasionally.

The frequency adverb in this sentence is "occasionally".

400

The cake is really good!

The intensity adverb in this sentence is "really".

500

What do how adverbs describe about the verb?

How adverbs describe how the action happened.

500

What do where adverbs describe about the verb?

Where adverbs describe where something happened or where something will happen.

500

What do when adverbs describe about the verb?

When adverbs describe when the action took place.

500

What do frequency adverbs tell us about the verb?

Frequency adverbs indicate how often something happens.

500

What do intensity adverbs tell us about the verb?

Intensity adverbs describe how strong the verb is.

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