Underline each adverb. Write whether it is an adverb of time, place, manner, degree, affirmation, or negation.
What is each adverbial noun? Write whether it expresses time, distance, measure, value, or direction.
What is the word that correctly completes each sentence?
What is the adverb phrase?
If it is an adverb phrase underline once and if adverb clause underline twice.
100

This king rules justly.

justly, manner

100

We were pleased to hear that this costs only 50 cents.          

cents, value

100

(There   They’re) walking this way.

They're

100

The drama club meets every Monday.

every monday

100

Michael did not call her because he is shy.

because he is shy. Adverb clause

200

Our neighbor could be quite helpful.

quite, degree

200

They often traveled 20 miles before stopping.

distance

200

Her pitching and throwing skills are very (good        well).

good
200

The carpenter cut the piece of plywood with a circular saw.

with a circular saw

200

Scooter always digs in the flower beds

in the flower beds. adverb phrase

300

I am often late for practice if I have a lot of homework.

often, time

300

The car turned south onto the old dirt road.  

south, direction
300

We discussed the matter (farther further) before reaching a decision.

further

300

The new twins in my class just moved down the street.

down the street

300

I am saving my money for my college tuition.

for my college tuition. adverb phrase

400

The team is indeed excited about the upcoming game.

indeed, affirmation

400

Both children could spend days wandering the exhibits.

time

400

Tony isn’t a (bad         badly) player; he just played (bad      badly) that day.

bad, badly

400

They must finish their outlines before the holidays.

before the holidays

400

After the corn is harvested, it is shipped to the market.

after the corn is harvested. adverb clause

500

The dog dug down into the dirt.

down, place

500

Hal traveled west in weather that measured 100 degrees.

degrees, measure

500

All the musicians played (good          well) in the competition.


well

500

Mr. Harper bought a large bouquet of lilies for his mother.

for his mother

500

Whenever there are lilacs, I know spring has arrived.

whenever there are lilacs, adverb clause

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