Literature Vocabulary
Adverbs
Present Progressive Tense
Past Tense
Mississippi River
100

What word refers to the following:

felling pleasure or satisfaction

proud

100

List 2 adverbs of how.

quickly, slowly

100

What is the boy doing?

He is riding a bike. 

100

Create a sentence using the following:


She (past tense negative) (walk)

She did not walk.

100

How many states does the Mississippi River pass through?

10

200

What word refers to the following:


to speak very softly

whisper

200

List 2 adverbs of when. 

tomorrow, at noon

200

What are they doing?

They are eating.l 

200

Create a sentence using the following:


He (past tense) (scream)

He screamed at me!
200

Name 2 states the Mississippi River passes through.

Louisiana, Missouri

300

What word refers to the following:


to remove earth with a shovel

dig

300

List 2 adverbs of where. 

outside, in 

300

What is the dog doing?

It is chasing a ball.

300

Create a sentence using the following:


I (past tense negative)  (drink)

I did not drink that. 

300

How long is the Mississippi River?

2,320 miles

400

What word refers to the following:

to not understand, unclear

confused

400

Create a sentence using an adverb of where and tell me which word is the adverb. 

She ate breakfast in the kitchen.


in

400

Create an answer in the present progressive tense.


What are you doing?

I am studying. 

400

Create a sentence using the following:


The boys (past tense) (talk)

The boys talked to each other.

400

Why is the Mississippi River important to our literature book?

It is the setting.

500

What word refers to the following:


without awareness

uncounscious

500

Create 2 sentences and tell me the adverbs in each.

1 sentence using an adverb of how

1 sentence using an adverb of when

Tomorrow will be a great day. - Tomorrow

I wrote in my book neatly. -neatly

500

Create an answer in the present progressive tense.


What are Peter and Sara eating?

They are eating pizza. 

500

Create a sentence using the following:

It (past tense) (catch)

It caught the ball. 

500

Name 2 people who live on the Mississippi River.

Tom and Huck

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