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Make a sentence with the adverb for "healthy".
Example: Eating healthily is good for you.
Staying up _____________ isn't good for you.
Late
Make a sentence with the adverb for "surprising".
Example: Surprisingly, all of my students remembered their homework!
"Easy peasy lemon squeezy" means you can do something ____________.
Easily
They are good at juggling. They juggle ______________.
Well
I hate waking up ____________!
Early
They are flying _________ in the sky.
High
It's 40 degrees. It's _______________ hot.
Extremely
CHALLENGE: List 3 adverbs that mean "very".
Example: really, incredibly, extremely
Your teacher works very ________________.
Hard
Homer is running ______________.
Happily
Make a sentence with the adverb for "peaceful".
Example: I sleep peacefully every night.
Make a sentence with the adverb for "sleepy".
Example: He yawned sleepily.
Make a sentence with the adverb for "careful".
Example: He should drive more carefully!
Make a sentence with the adverb for "sad".
Example: The dog looked at me sadly.
Make a sentence using the adverb for "excited".
Example: He ran around excitedly.
She looked at me _____________.
Angrily
She is dancing ___________.
Badly / well
Mickey Mouse is waiting _____________.
Impatiently
Sonic runs very ___________.
Fast
CHALLENGE: Make two sentences. In the first sentence, use an adjective. For the second sentence, make the adjective into an adverb.
Example: My grammar is perfect. I use grammar perfectly.
CHALLENGE: List 3 irregular adverbs.
Example: fast, hard, well
CHALLENGE: What's the difference between an adjective and an adverb?
Adjectives describe nouns. Adverbs describe adjectives or verbs.