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Adverbs

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  • Change "dangerous" to an adverb.
    dangerously
  • Change "nice" to an adverb.
    nicely
  • Change "amazing" to an adverb.
    amazingly
  • Identify the adverb and what it describes - It was very cold last night.
    very -> cold
  • Identify the adverb and what it describes - I am tired today.
    today -> am
  • Use "daily" in a sentence.
    I eat ice cream daily.
  • Change "easy" to an adverb.
    easily
  • Identify the adverb and what it describes - I rarely sing karaoke at home.
    rarely -> sing at home -> sing
  • Identify the adverb and what it describes - The extremely large house was on fire.
    extremely -> large
  • Change "loud" to an adverb.
    loudly
  • Change "bad" to an adverb.
    badly
  • Change "good" to an adverb.
    well
  • Identify the adverb and what it describes - I quickly run to the store.
    quickly -> run
  • Change "hopeful" to an adverb.
    hopefully
  • Change "slow" to an adverb.
    slowly
  • Identify the adverb and what it describes - To be fair, he never honestly cares about anything.
    honestly -> cares
  • Change "cheerful" to an adverb.
    cheerfully
  • Change "clear" to an adverb.
    clearly
  • Change "quick" to an adverb.
    quickly
  • Identify the adverb and what it describes - It was a really cold night.
    really -> cold