An adverb modifies or describes a verb (TRUE OR FALSE)
TRUE
An adjective is a person place or thing. (TRUE OR FALSE)
FALSE
The dog walked quickly down the sidewalk.
quickly
I am wearing a blue shirt.
blue
Which word does NOT belong?
quickly, slowly, pink
pink
Turn quick into an adverb.
quickly
Which word is an adjective: run, happy, jump?
happy
The girl sat quietly at her desk.
quietly
The red apple is juicy.
red
Is “soft” an adjective or adverb?
adjective
Which word is an adverb: swiftly, purple, or boy?
swiftly
What kind of word does an adjective describe?
noun
The bird flew gracefully through the sky.
gracefully
We saw a tall building.
tall
Fix the sentence:
She ran quick.
She ran quickly.
Adverbs often end in what two letters?
-ly
Does “black” describe a color, action, or place?
color
He will finish his homework later.
The fluffy cat slept on the couch.
fluffy
Is “fast” an adjective or an adverb in this sentence?
The cheetah runs fast.
adverb (describes how it runs)
Does “loudly” describe how, when, or where?
how
Find ALL the adjectives:
The small brown puppy played with a squeaky toy.
small, brown, squeaky
The baby slept peacefully in her crib last night.
There are two: peacefully and last night
We ate three cookies after dinner.
three
Which word changes HOW something happens?
soft, softly, pillow
softly