Adverb 1
Interjections 1
Adverbs 2
Adverbs 3
Interjections 2
100
What adverb tells when? They will go to Florida tomorrow.
tomorrow
100
Darn! I wanted to get the part!
Darn
100
Aaron’s father sang the song loudly.
loudly
100
Should I slice the tomatoes now?
now
100
Alright, I’ll go.
Alright
200
Most adverbs that tell how usually end in ____.
LY
200
Sorry, I didn’t mean to step on your toe.
Sorry
200
Jeffrey always wanted to be an astronaut.
always
200
They play an extremely fast game
extremely
200
An exclamation point shows ________ emotion.
strong or more
300
What adverb tells where? We walked down the street.
down
300
Hurry! You’ll miss the bus!
Hurry
300
The captain quickly boarded the boat anchored in the harbor.
quickly
300
He was fully aware of his plight
fully
300
A comma after an interjection shows ________ emotion
little or less
400
Alexandra practiced soccer frequently.
frequently
400
Wait, I want to go too.
Wait
400
My next-door neighbors often visit their grandmother.
often
400
Trah cried out, “Don’t run so fast!
SO
400
Whew, that was close.
Whew
500
The show will begin soon.
soon
500
Ouch! That hurt!
Ouch
500
Ms. Katz plays tennis well.
well
500
At formal occasions, Jake speaks properly
properly
500
For example, you could make a model of the city.
For example