Name three questions that adverbs can answer.
What is how, when, and where?
The students walked quietly in the hallway. What is the adverb?
What is quietly?
Maria listens to her favorite song? What is the verb?
What is listens?
Juan walked slowly to the bus stop. What part of speech is slowly in this sentence?
c. What is an adverb?
Which word is not an adverb?
quickly, sit, slow
What is sit?
The children played happily with the dog. What is the adverb?
What is happily?
The boy raised his hand. What is the verb?
What is raised?
The students listened to their teacher. What part of speech is listened in this sentence?
D. What is a verb?
What word is not a verb? walk, eat, slowly,
What is slowly?
She ate the pizza quickly. What is the adverb?
What is quickly?
The boys walked to the bathroom. What is the verb?
What is walked?
Mario runs faster than Tony. What part of speech is faster in this sentence?
What is an adverb?
True or False: The word ride is an adverb.
FALSE
I will talk to my friend tomorrow. What is the adverb?
What is tomorrow?
The children ate pizza at the party. What is the verb?
What is ate?
Only one person arrived late for the party. What part of speech is late?
What is an adverb?
True or False: An adverbs tells us more about a verb.
What is true?
He laughed loudly. What is the adverb?
What is loudly?
The students played Jeopardy in the ESL class. What is the verb?
What is played?
They played video games on Saturday. What part of speech is played?
What is a verb?