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find the adverb(s): Don't talk so loudly! Talk softly.
loudly, softly
find the adverb(s): The children were playing happily and quietly.
happily, quietly
find the adverb(s): Nadia writes clearly.
clearly
find the adverb(s): My grandma cooks well.
well
find the adverb(s): The sprinter(runner) ran fast.
fast
find the adverb(s): The pretty ballerina danced beautifully.
beautifully
find the adjective(s): The happy, young boy was playing with his new toy.
happy, young, new
find the adjective(s): The beautiful sun was shining brightly in the blue sky.
beautiful, blue
find the VERB(s): The teacher collected our homework and gave us a new one..
collected, gave
find the VERB(s): The baby drank its milk and then fell asleep.
drank, fell asleep
find the VERB(s): The kids were playing happily in the garden until their mum came home.
were playing, came
find the NOUN(s): We have a variety of pets; we've got dogs, cats, hamsters, goldfish and birds.
pets, dogs, cats, hamsters, goldfish, birds
find the NOUN(s): There was only a horse on the farm we visited.
horse, farm
find the NOUN(s): My friend has a brand new mobile phone but an old computer.
friend, mobile phone, computer
find the NOUN(s): Did you buy any blue pens, fancy pencils and a new backpack for school this year?
pens, pencils, backpack, school
find the NOUN(s): There were many men, women, kids and dogs at the park yesterday.
men, women, kids, dogs, park
find the NOUN(s): The children are riding their bikes.
children, bikes
Things, places, people. For example; house, park, woman.
noun
Is the word "today" an adverb?
Yes, it is.
A type of word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It gives us info such as how, how many, when, etc. Many of these words end in -ly.
adverb
In the sentence: "John IS very sleepy", what type of word is "is"?
verb
In the sentence: "The sea is CALM today", what type of word is "calm"?
adjective
Find the noun(s): Sometimes, my best friend and I go to the nearby library together.
friend, library
Find the verb(s): I just want to stay in my cozy bed all day reading fantasy novels.
want, stay, reading
How many adjectives? "The blonde boy has beautiful green eyes".
3- blonde, beautiful, green
Find the noun(s): I baked a delicious cake.
cake
In the sentence "I like to SING and DANCE", what type of words are "sing" and "dance"?
verbs