Adverbs that modify verbs
Adverbs that modify adj. and other adv.
Adjectives
Parts of Speech
Verb/Pronoun Usage
Writing Well
100

Our favorite cousins will visit our house today.

today
100

The little flowers are very pretty.

pretty
100

The icy roads can be dangerous in the winter.

The

icy

dangerous

the

100

Is that drink yours?

pronoun
100

He began his homework right away.

correct

100

Everybody did their work in a quick manner so that they didn't have to take it home.

Everybody did their work quickly so that they didn't have to take it home.

200

Mrs. Olinger's class prays daily for the people around us.

daily

200

The class did a remarkably good job on the last test.

good

200

Her little red wagon sped quickly down the hill.

Her 

little

red

200

Your report was well written

adjective

200

Have you ate dinner yet?

eaten

200

The teacher told the class to turn in their papers in a neat fashion.

The teacher told the class to turn in their papers neatly.

300
You did not forget your book report.

not

300

The extremely fat elephant stomped through the grass.

no

300

My favorite camera takes instant pictures.

My

favorite

instant

300

Did you really do your best on your homework?

adverb
300

Her and her mom went shopping nearby.

She

300

The music teacher led the class to sing in a soft manner.

The music teacher led the class to sing softly.

400

The girls ran quickly to recess.

quickly

400

The dog's scraggly fur kept getting in his eyes.

no

400

I enjoyed mashed potatoes and fried chicken for dinner.

mashed

fried

400
The good dog waited patiently for his food.

adjective

400

They had went to focus class already.

gone

400

My favorite places to visit are countries on the continent of Europe.

My favorite places to visit are European countries.

500

The boys did their work completely.

completely

500

The weather in Canada is too cold for me.

cold

500

My mother cooks the best meals on cold days.

My

the

best

cold

500

She forgot to turn in her science project.

pronoun

500

Both of them have already completed all their homework.

correct.

500

In an excited manner, the class read the story.

Excitedly, the class read the story.

The class read the story excitedly. 

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