Find the adverb in the sentence: Recently, I discovered a new kind of donut!
recently
Choose the correct adverb for this sentence: The dog ruined the couch cushion, and there was fluff (above/everywhere)
everywhere
Where would you put the adverb "" into the following sentence:
slowly
Choose the correct adverb for this sentence: Have you been to that bowling alley and arcade? It's (just/extremely) fun!
extremely
Find the adverb in the sentence: George is not usually late, do you think he fell in a well?
usually
Where would you put the adverb "never" into the following sentence: He would have gone there if you hadn't dared him to!
All correct:
Never would
Never have
Never gone
Find the adverb in the sentence: Joy knew that there was was a terrible creature lurking below.
below
Correct the adverb position in this sentence:
He ate greedily the chocolate cake.
He ate the chocolate cake greedily.
Find the adverb in the sentence: Perry was so upset after he heard about the elephants in the circus that he cried for hours.
so
Find the adverb in the sentence: Sometimes, when I'm alone, I pretend I am a thumb.
sometimes
Find the adverb in the sentence: You will soon see that he is no ordinary Golden Retriever.
soon
Choose the correct adverb for this sentence: I stood (behind/near) a tall man and I could not see the concert at all!
behind
Find the adverb in the sentence:
He treats his employees generously.
generously
Where would you put the adverb "quite" into the following sentence: We had a fun day at the park, didn't we?
had quite a
Choose the correct adverb for this sentence: Kiki needed to create a (monthly/daily) schedule to make sure she paid all of her bills.
monthly
Where would you put the adverb "yet" into the following sentence: I want to see a movie, but I haven't gotten paid.
After paid
Find the adverb in the sentence:
here
What adverb could replace the incorrectly used word "good" in the following sentence: I'm not feeling good so I think I'll go lay down for awhile.
well
Choose the correct adverb for this sentence: I would come over, but I have (some/too) many chores to finish.
too
Find the adverb in the sentence: Jill is a ballet dancer, but she rarely breaks her toes.
rarely
Choose the correct adverb for this sentence: I know we (just/quickly) got here, but I really think this is my new favorite city.
just
Choose the correct adverb for this sentence: Bejamin Franklin is probably turning (around/over) in his grave right now.
over
Where would you put the adverb "closely" into the following sentence: I followed the news story about the trial throughout the summer.
All correct:
closely followed
trial closely
summer closely
Find the adverb in the sentence: Lydia never thought she was good enough to play in the accordian band, and she was right.
enough
Choose the correct adverb for this sentence: Tigers have (seldom/very) attacked this business, which is why we have such reliable products.
seldom