Find the adverb
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100

Find the adverb, "She absolutely loved the toy dragon."

Absolutely

100

She .................. ran away. Complete the sentence using an adverb

any acceptable answer.

100

The girl was singing very (quietly - loudly-beautifully) that everyone cheered for her.

beautifully

100

Adverbs tell us more about nouns. 

FALSE. 


100

I ran quick to win the race. 

I ran quickly to win the race.

200

Find the adverb: "My brother ran quickly." 

Quickly

200

Yesterday, I walked calmly around the park. 

Find 1 adverb in the sentence


1- Yesterday 

2-calmly

200

The boy ran (quickly- quietly- beautifully) to his mother. He was very scared.

Quickly 

200

Adverbs are one of the parts of a sentence like adjectives and nouns. 

True.

200

The baby cried loud last night.

The baby cried loudly last night.

300

Find the adverb: "I quickly hid from my brother." 

quickly

300

I have a movie theater inside my house. 

Is "inside" an adjective or an adverb?

Adverb

300
She (beautifully - heavily - carefully) carried the bag

carefully/heavily 

300

All adverbs end in -ly ONLY! 

False. 

300

"I will never walk slowly again", said Ahmed angry.


Find 1 mistake in the sentence. 

"I will never walk slowly again", said Ahmed angrily.

400

Find an adverbs: "My dad travels excitedly to fish at the lake."

excitedly.  

400

She ate her cereal too ________ that she choked.

1- What adverb can complete the sentence? 


1-Fast, quickly


400

Adverbs mainly describe (nouns-verbs-adjectives)

verbs.  

400

Adverbs can describe how, when, and where a verb is happening.  

True.

400

I wish I'd had a beautifully voice, but I sing terrible.

I wish I'd had a beautiful voice, but I sing terribly.

500

Find 1 adverbs:" Sometimes, I quietly go outside and scare my brother.

 quietly  

500

I am going to the movies tonight. 

Does the adverb "tonight" describe when or where the verb is happening?  

When. 

500

Adverbs describe (how- why - what) the action or verb is happening. example: quickly, beautifully, angrily

How

500

A sentence can have more than one adverb. 

True. 

500

She did very good in her exams.

She did very well in her exams.

or any acceptable answer such as ( amazingly - greatly- excellently)