Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Degree
Adverbs of Frequency
Adverbs of Time
100

Trader Joe's is nearby. (what is the adverb?)

nearby

100

The moon shone brightly in the sky. (what is the adverb?)

brightly

100

It was quite quiet during the night. (what is the adverb?)

quite

100

It never snows in July. (what is the adverb?)

never

100

Yesterday, I went to Holland. (what is the adverb?)

yesterday

200

The book is there. (what is the adverb?)

there

200

Adverbs of Manner typically take this ENDING.

-ly

200

It is very sunny. (what is the adverb?)

very

200

We often go to the beach in the summer. (what is the adverb?)

often

200

He arrived late to class. (what is the adverb?)

late

300

We can sit here for our picnic. (what is the adverb?)

here

300

She walked slowly through the park. What is the adverb?

slowly

300

We are almost finished with class. (what is the adverb?)

almost

300

I rarely eat shellfish. (what is the adverb?)

rarely

300

They arrived early for the appointment. (what is the adverb?)

early

400

I looked everywhere for my keys. (what is the adverb?)

everywhere

400

The baby cried loudly in his crib. (what is the adverb?)

loudly

400

I stayed up too late last night. (what is the adverb?)

too

400

We always sit in the same seats. (what is the adverb?)

always

400

I will see you soon. (what is the adverb?)

soon

500

Random:

The science book is absolutely awful! There are many mistakes in it. (what is the adverb?)

absolutely

500

Random:

My sister often goes on short vocational courses during her summer vacation. (what is the adverb?)

often

500

Random:

There's no doubt that I will graduate with a 10. (what is the adverb?)

no doubt

500

Random:

He'll most likely be there on time. (what is the adverb?)

most likely

500

Random:

He definitely won't play around at the tournament. (what is the adverb?)

definitely

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