Adverbs that tells how usually end in __
-ly
Find the adverb that describes when:
Call me later.
later
Find the adverb that describes where:
I am below the porch.
below
Which adverb should be added to show when:
He completed his homework (sloppily, yesterday).
yesterday
How many adverbs are in the sentence below?
Justin whispered loudly to his friends.
1 (loudly)
Find the adverb that describes how:
He ran slowly.
slowly
Find the adverb that describes when:
Did you play baseball yesterday?
yesterday
Find the adverb that describes where:
You need to stay behind me.
behind
**DOUBLE POINTS**
Which adverb should be added to show how:
Kira and Kora (slowly, never) walk upstairs.
slowly
How many adverbs are in the sentence below?
Laura is extremely loyal to her favorite softball team and always goes to their home games.
2 (extremely, always)
Find the adverb that describes how:
He worked hard on his assignment.
hard
Find the adverbs that describe when:
You can either leave now, or I will call your mom later.
now, later
Find the adverbs that describe where:
Jerry buys apples at a store far away from his home.
far, away
Which adverb should be added to show when:
We will watch the movie in class (quietly, later).
later
How many adverbs are in the sentence below?
Can you quietly tell my secret admirer I don't like them later today?
3 (quietly, later, today)
Find the adverbs that describe how:
Act fast and run fast to our Valentine's Day sale!
fast and fast
**DOUBLE POINTS**
Find the adverbs that describe when:
I haven't looked yet, but I will look tonight.
yet, tonight
Find the adverbs that describe where:
I like to stay indoors on summer days, but my sister likes to be outside.
indoors, outside
Which adverb should be added to show where:
You should stay (nearby, tomorrow, quiet).
nearby
How many adverbs are in the sentence below?
In the winter, we most often stay indoors or go outside to build a snowman.
4 (most, often, indoors, outside)
Find the adverbs that describe how:
Answer correctly and quickly to win points.
correctly, quickly
Find the adverbs that describe when:
My mom will be here soon, so you need to leave now.
soon, now
Find the adverbs that describe where:
You will go there, he will go upstairs, and I will stay here.
there, upstairs, here
Which adverb should be added to show when:
We will take the test (eventually, quietly, here).
eventually
** DOUBLE POINTS**
How many adverbs are in the sentence below?
She speaks carefully during the meeting, often arrives to work early, makes a good impression, almost finishes on time, and is now preparing for the next task.
5 (carefully, often, early, almost, now)