Some people spend long hours at work.
Some & long
Identify the adverb and the word is modifies.
That child can sleep anywhere.
Anywhere - sleep
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Lukas wanted to help, but he didn't have time.
But
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Oh! I love this show!
Oh!
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The smart boy completed all his homework on time.
The smart
She enjoys making complicated recipes.
Complicated
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I finally finished that letter.
Finally - finished
Select the conjunction that best fits in the following sentence:
Do you want a sandwich (after, or) some leftovers?
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Congratulations! You passed the test!
Congratulations!
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(Oh!, Pssst!) Can you keep a secret?
Pssst!
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Allen wants a red drink.
A red
What is an adverb?
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Identify the conjunctions in the sentence.
She eats lunch at her desk when she must.
When
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(Hurray!, Ugh!) I had a terrible day.
Ugh!
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(Because, While) Jack washed the car, Jill mowed the lawn.
While
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I love listening to the car radio.
the car
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That bell seldom rings.
Seldom - rings
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I like dessert after I eat dinner.
After
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(Ouch!/Ugh!) I sprained my ankle!
Ouch!
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Do you prefer flat shoes (and, or) heels?
Or
What is an adjective?
An adjective is a word used to describe a noun or a pronoun.
Identify the adverb and the word is modifies.
He accidentally spilled his milk.
Accidentally - spilled
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Yesterday was so sunny, (and, but) it rained all day today.
But
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(Whew!, Yuck!) That soup looks pretty bad.
Yuck!
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He will move to Miami soon.