A word that tells how, when, or where something happens.
What is an adverb?
The adverb in “She danced gracefully.”
What is gracefully?
The adverb in “I arrived yesterday.”
What is yesterday?
The adverb in “She looked around.”
What is around?
She walked ____. (Use an adverb
What is slowly, quickly, etc.?
Many adverbs end in these two letters.
What is "-ly"?
This adverb means “in a slow way.
What is slowly?
This adverb means “right now.”
What is now?
Up,” “down,” and “inside” show this
What is place or direction?
He smiled ____. (Use an adverb)
What is happily, shyly, etc.?
An adverb describes this part of speech.
What is a verb?
Turn the adjective “happy” into an adverb.
What is happily?
In “She will leave soon,” the adverb is this.
What is soon?
In “The ball is here,” the adverb is this.
What is here?
They laughed ____. (Use an adverb)
What is loudly, cheerfully, etc.?
The adverb in: “She eats slowly.”
What is slowly?
“He shouted loudly” — what is the function of “loudly”?
Describes how he shouted.
Tomorrow,” “today,” and “tonight” belong to this adverb category.
What are adverbs of time?
Replace “in the room” with an adverb in: “He stayed in the room.”
What is “He stayed inside”?
The bird flew ____. (Use an adverb)
What is high, fast, etc.?
The adverb in: “He always smiles.”
What is always?
Correct the adverb: “He runs very fastly.
What is fast? ("Fast" is already an adverb)
Rewrite: “He left at night” using an adverb.
What is “He left nightly”?
“Everywhere” is this type of adverb.
What is an adverb of place?
I will eat lunch ____. (Use an adverb)
What is soon, later, etc.?