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Extra challenge: explain the difference between an adverb and an adjective.
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. An adverb describes a verb or anything apart from a noun and pronoun.
Complete with the correct adverb: Be careful! If you don't drive ______ you will kill someone.
Slowly
Complete the sentence with the correct adverb: My friend lives____. He never does his homework and never studies for tests!
Carelessly
Complete the sentence with the correct adverb: I sing very ____. My voice is terrible!
Badly
Complete the sentence with the correct adverb: The dog is running ______.
Hapilly
Complete the sentence with the correct adverb: This picture means you can't speak ____. It is usually in restaurants and schools.
Loudly
Sonic runs very ___.
Quickly
Complete the sentence with the correct adverb: Robbers have to walk very _____ when they are stealing a house.
Quietly
Complete the sentence with the correct adverb: A turtle walks very ____.
Slowly
Complete the sentence with the correct adverb: I did very ____ on my online test. I got 10 points!
Well
You are a ___ worker. You work ____.
Hard. Hard
They are good dancers. They dance ____.
Well
She's a fast runner. She runs ____.
Fast
It is a quiet computer. It wokrs ____.
Quietly
Extra challenge: say 3 regular and 3 irregular adverbs.
Regular: carelessly, carefully, slowly, quietly, quickly /// irregular: fast, hard, well
Extra challenge: Make 2 sentences. In the first one, use an adjective and in the second one use the corresponding adverb to this adjective. For ex: He is a good singer. He sings well
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Extra challenge: make up a story. You must use 5 adverbs. For ex: once up on a time, a boy was running very quickly, then he...
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