Grammar
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Time
Adjectives to Adverbs
100

loudly, quietly, softly...

Adverbs of manner finish with ______.

-ly

100

Identify the adverb:

Suddenly, the eagle opened its wings.

Suddenly

100

Identify the adverb:

Maya looked around but she didn't find her dog.

around

100

Identify the adverb:

I'm going to clean my room tomorrow.

tomorrow

100

Transform the following adjective to an adverb of manner:

quiet

quietly

200

Adverbs describe ______.

verbs

200

Identify the adverb:

We're obviously needing more help.

obviously

200

Identify the adverb:

We searched everywhere.

everywhere

200

Identify the adverb:

We have to leave now.

now

200

Transform the following adjective to an adverb of manner:

graceful

gracefully

300

True or False? Adjectives describe verbs. 

False. 

Adjectives describe nouns. (Bonus points if mentioned +100)

300

Identify the adverb:

He slowly parked the car.

slowly

300

Identify the adverb:

We gave up and went back home.

back

300

Identify the adverb:

I arrived late to school.

late
300

Transform the following adjective to an adverb of manner:

careful

carefully

400

Now, later, tomorrow, yesterday, soon, then, tonight... are adverbs of ______.

manner / time / place

time

400

Identify the adverb:

The clothes dried quickly.

quickly

400

Identify the adverb:

Here comes your dog!

here
400

Identify the adverb:

Sam had dinner with us last night.

last night

400

Transform the following adjective to an adverb of manner:

calm

calmly

500

Under, ahead, far, away, close, near, behind, down, up... are adverbs of ______.

manner / time / place

place

500

Identify the adverb:

We listened politely to the teacher's explanation.

politely

500

Identify the adverb:

He was sleeping under the shade of a tree.

under

500

Identify the adverb:

Then we watched a movie.

then

500

Transform the following adjective to an adverb of manner:

correct

correctly

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