The ball hit me in the face softly
hit
We never went to see Avengers End Game.
never, when
Ms. Katz plays tennis well.
plays = verb
Henry can run faster than his friend Jack.
run, faster
What 3 things do adverbs tell us?
how, when, where
The river empties over there.
empties
My uncle will arrive by train tomorrow.
tomorrow, when
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., is an exceptionally talented writer.
talented = adjective
That young man comes early to work.
comes, early
Find the adverb and what it tells. His little brother was patiently waiting for him at the door.
patiently, how
The dog waited patiently for his owner.
waited
The teacher calmly spoke to her class.
calmly, how
Melba seldom loses her head.
loses, verb
Please park your car here.
park, here
Find the adverbs that tell where. The dog looked around and then ran off.
around, off
Martha looked everywhere for her sunglasses.
looked
We looked everywhere for my glasses.
everywhere, where
A rather funny clown was juggling oranges.
funny = adjective
She said that she will return the book later.
return, later
Find the adverb. He never wants to be late again.
never
John and Tyler slyly cheated on their test.
cheated
The dog jumped quickly over the couch.
quickly, how
Fran answers questions sometimes enthusiastically.
enthusiastically= adverb
Ben wrote the letter slowly so it was perfect.
wrote, slowly
True or False: All adverbs end in LY.
FALSE