Adjectives
Adverbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Adjective or Adverb?
100

The house is dirty.

dirty

100

John ran quickly down the track.

quickly

100

It is cold outside.

cold

100

Did you see how Mary danced smoothly during the recital?

smoothly

100

The choir sings beautifully each time they perform.

beautifully

200

The dog had floppy ears.

floppy

200

She happily went to tell her mom the good news.

happily

200

Mrs. Griffin is a great teacher!

great

200

Josh's voice spread heavily across the entire room.

heavily

200
I really like the red sweater my mom gave me for my birthday.

red

300

Do you know the name of the scary movie we watched last night?

scary

300

The football players dashed swiftly down the field.

swiftly

300

Our students are awesome!

awesome

300

The 2nd grade students listened quietly to the teacher's directions.

quietly

300

Mike, the tall boy, ran quickly to the gym.

tall, quickly

400

She wore a long, pink skirt to church on Sunday.

long, pink

400

John went to the dentist today.

today

400

The tired boy, with the dirty socks on, had been playing outside all day.

tired, dirty

400

Unfortunately, Ashton did not get finished with his homework.

unfortunately

400

Honestly, I like being on the coolest baseball team ever!

honestly, coolest

500
Joey went on the dangerous hike, but his fearful little brothers stayed home.

dangerous, fearful

500

The man cheered loudly and excitedly for his son during the basketball game.

loudly, excitedly

500

The sweet ice cream, with crunchy peanuts, is my favorite dessert.

sweet, crunchy
500

I saw John walk over there.

there

500

Sadly, the little boy watched as his pet was taken to the vet.

sadly, little