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Adverbs & Adjectives
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Which sentence uses an adverb to tell when?
The team will play after the the whistle blows.
Sally ate her lunch carefully.
The school excitedly cheers for the team.
She went everywhere to find her dog.
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Which sentence contains an adjective?
Our school went to the farm on a field trip.
Mr. Bob has curly hair.
We helped her with the test.
Susie happily played the game with her friends.
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What is the adjective in the sentence: Ann did not like the salty popcorn.
salty
Ann
like
popcorn
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What is the adverb in the sentence: Paul yells loudly at the football game.
game
loudly
Paul
yells
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What is the adjective in the sentence: The team scored fourteen goals tonight.
fourteen
goals
team
scored
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Which sentence contains an adjective?
Eli and Kyle played in the basketball game.
Ashley wore her blue dress to the dance.
Drake quickly did his homework.
The horse jumped over the fence.
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What is the adjective in the sentence: The girl dressed up as a green witch.
dressed
girl
green
witch
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Adverbs tell more about a ____________.
Subject
Pronoun
Verb
Noun
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Which sentence contains an adverb?
Macie danced at the talent show.
Tripp called his friend on the phone.
Landry played the guitar at the concert.
She was really excited about her party.
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An adverb tells where, when, or ______________.
Why
Who
How
What
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Which sentence uses an adverb to tell where?
The cheerleaders will stand there before the game.
The girls practiced their cheers yesterday.
The home team quickly scored a touchdown.
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What is the adjective in the sentence: The huge dog jumped over the fence.
huge
jumped
dog
fence
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What is the adverb in the sentence: We will play the video game tomorrow.
video
tomorrow
game
play
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Which sentence uses an adverb to tell how?
Mr. Smith quietly whispered to the class.
Jill moved slowly across the street.
The teacher will grade the tests tomorrow.
Jack drove his car away from the school.
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Adjectives describe ___________.
Conjunctions
Pronouns
Verbs
Nouns
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