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Find the adverb: "She absolutely loved her new toy."

ABSOLUTELY

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Susan angrily ran away.

angrily - How?

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Adverbs tell us more about nouns.

FALSE, adverbs do NOT modify nouns!!

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What is the difference between an adjective and an adverb

Adjectives describe nouns or pronous while adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.

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Find the adverb:

"My brother and I ran fast."

FAST

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I spend 5 hours working hard in the gym.

hard - How?

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Adverbs is one of the four important part of speeches.

TRUE

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FREE POINTS

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Find the adverb: 

"I often go to the market with my mom."

OFTEN

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Tomorrow I will wear my new rubber shoes.

tomorrow - When?

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All adverbs end in -ly.

False

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Identify the adjectives and adverbs in the following sentence:

The big, red balloon floated aimlessly in the sky.

adjectives: the, big, red

adverbs: aimlessly

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Find the adverbs:

"Father will go fishing soon to the lake nearby."

SOON, NEARBY

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She ate her cereal fast, and she choked dangerously.


fast - How? 

dangerously - How?

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Adverbs can only appear beside a verb.

FALSE

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What word does the adverb in the sentence modify? And which is its part of speech?

"The leaves were a dark brown color."

brown - adjective

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Find the adverbs:

"I am too tired to eat; I ended falling really deeply asleep."

too / really / deeply

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I was driving around yesterday.

around - Where?

yesterday - When?

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A sentence can have more than one adverb.

TRUE

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Identify the adjectives and adverbs in the following sentence:

The angry crowd didn't calm down when the frustrated speaker pleaded uselessly with them.

Adjectives: angry, frustrated

Adverbs: not, down, uselessly