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Choose the adverb. What does the adverb describe? Complete the sentence. Which sentence should you use ? instead of ? General
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Kevin and his brother always take the bus to school.

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The astronomer gazed intently at the distant star.

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Jennifer performed all the difficult dance exercises gracefully.

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Kyu listened carefully to each of the teacher's instructions.

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The tall boy in the back of the room stepped forward.

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We were surprised that Elaine ALREADY knew the answer.

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Our trip to the museum last week was QUITE enjoyable.

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Alonzo USUALLY takes the early bus to school.

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Aunt Emily NEVER forgets to send me a card on my birthday.

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Mr. Pinkney ALMOST always goes shopping on Saturday.

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Of all the students in the class, Scott was _____ prepared for the test. (well, most well, better, best)

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The sleek jet plane lifted off ____ than the cargo plane. (more easily, most easily, easily, easlier)

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Rosalita dances ____ in a group than by herself. (more well, well, better, best)

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Of all the players, Alan threw his horseshoe ____ to the post. (nearer, nearest, more near, most near)

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Beth rehearses _____ of all th eactors in the school play. (hardest, more hard, harder, most hard)

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use badly, and not bad. A. This milk tastes _____ . B. That was ______ planned. C. We made a _____ choice. D. I gave a _____ example.

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use calmly, not calm A. The wind is quite ____ today. B. The ____ day was welcome. C. She reacted _____. D. I am ____ about that.

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use thickly, not thick A. This is a ___ sandwich. B. The village is ___ settled. C. That garden is ___ with weeds. D. What a ____ book.

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use warmly, not warm A. Dress ___ for the cold. B. You have a ___ coat. C. It's ____ in this house. D. A ___ day is predicted.

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use never, not ever A. Don't they ___ call you? B. None of us had ___ met her. C. Won't Rick ___learn to swim? D. They will ___ do that again.

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What are the 4 adverb questions?

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What do adverbs modify?

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How many negatives can be in a single sentence?

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What unit are we doing next in language?

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Who is the best teacher?

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intently
gracefully
carefully
back
knew
enjoyable
takes
forgets
always
best
more easily
better
nearest
hardest
B. That was badly planned
C. She reacted calmly.
B. The village is thickly settled.
A. Dress warmly for the cold.
D. They will never do that again.
how, when, where, and to what extent?
verbs, adjectives, or adverbs
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Poetry
Mrs. Bruhn :-)





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