Find the adverb, "She absolutely loved the toy dragon."
Absolutely
She .................. ran away. Complete the sentence using an adverb
any acceptable answer.
The girl was singing very (quietly - loudly-beautifully) that everyone cheered for her.
beautifully
Adverbs tell us more about nouns.
FALSE.
I ran quick to win the race.
I ran quickly to win the race.
Find the adverb: "My brother ran quickly."
Quickly
Yesterday, I walked calmly around the park.
Find 1 adverb in the sentence
1- Yesterday
2-calmly
The boy ran (quickly- quietly- beautifully) to his mother. He was very scared.
Quickly
Adverbs are one of the parts of a sentence like adjectives and nouns.
True.
The baby cried loud last night.
The baby cried loudly last night.
Find the adverb: "I quickly hid from my brother."
quickly
I have a movie theater inside my house.
Is "inside" an adjective or an adverb?
Adverb
carefully/heavily
All adverbs end in -ly ONLY!
False.
"I will never walk slowly again", said Ahmed angry.
Find 1 mistake in the sentence.
"I will never walk slowly again", said Ahmed angrily.
Find an adverbs: "My dad travels excitedly to fish at the lake."
excitedly.
She ate her cereal too ________ that she choked.
1- What adverb can complete the sentence?
1-Fast, quickly
Adverbs mainly describe (nouns-verbs-adjectives)
verbs.
Adverbs can describe how, when, and where a verb is happening.
True.
I wish I'd had a beautifully voice, but I sing terrible.
I wish I'd had a beautiful voice, but I sing terribly.
Find 1 adverbs:" Sometimes, I quietly go outside and scare my brother.
quietly
I am going to the movies tonight.
Does the adverb "tonight" describe when or where the verb is happening?
When.
Adverbs describe (how- why - what) the action or verb is happening. example: quickly, beautifully, angrily
How
A sentence can have more than one adverb.
True.
She did very good in her exams.
She did very well in her exams.
or any acceptable answer such as ( amazingly - greatly- excellently)