Adverbs
Adverbs that Compare
Adverb or Adjective
Verb Tenses
DO or SC
100

She ran quickly across the street.

Across; manner

100

Lissa ate toads more sloppily than Gabriel.

More sloppily; comparative

100

Abigail thought hard.

Hard; adverb
100

They are sitting in a puddle.

Present progressive

100

Margaret was bouncing a huge yellow ball.

Ball; DO

200

Tonight, we will make homemade pizza.

Tonight; time

200

Becca tripped most gracefully.

Most gracefully; superlative

200

The hard rock bounced down the mountain.

Adjective

200

Their pants are soggy.

Present

200

The ball was bigger than her head.

Bigger; SC

300

You may never cheat on a test.

Never; time.

300

The spaghetti dripped disgustingly.

Disgustingly; positive

300

A loud noise startled Minny.

Loud; adjective

300
By tonight, all of their clothes will have been soaked.
Future perfect
300

It had cracked the concrete.

Concrete; DO

400

Occasionally, you will write sentences.

Occasionally; time

400

The biggest slug slid most smoothly.

Most smoothly; superlative

400

Hallie screamed loudly.

Loudly; adverb
400

Kiki will smirk to herself.

Future

400

It will create a huge pit in the earth.

Pit; DO

500
The small girl sat quietly behind the curtain.

Quietly; manner

Behind; place

500

Niko sneezed more loudly than Uriel.

More loudly; comparative

500

Meanwhile, the soft bear cried softly.

Meanwhile; adverb

Soft; adjective

Softly; adverb

500

The kids were becoming zombies.

Past progressive

500

The lava is too hot.

Hot; SC