home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Adverbs
- Type the adverb or adverbs in this sentence.
- 1
- John broke the hot bread slowly.
- slowly
- The bang we heard was far away.
- far away
- Luanne's brilliant speech was quite long.
- quite
- The small yellow ball rolled away.
- away
- The closet is dirtier now.
- now
- The green hat with that blue outfit looked really stunning.
- really
- The base runner easily stole second.
- easily
- A performance by the Waters strings can never be too long.
- too
- The racers drove daringly down the track.
- daringly
- Scott was extremely quiet.
- extremely
- His presentation was very long.
- very
- The skater gracefully performed her routine.
- gracefully
- Chris and George are definitely running for office.
- definitely
- Bring your books today.
- today
- The deer raised its head and looked around.
- around
- The boys ate very nicely.
- very nicely
- Mrs. Smally replied quickly to John's long argument.
- quickly
- Leave your wet boots there.
- there
- Lynn and Ted have just arrived.
- just
- Surprisingly the rain didn't stop.
- surprisingly
- The snow has now melted.
- now
- They smiled at each other wickedly.
- wickedly
- Emily moved to Talcott City Arizona fairly recently.
- fairly recently
- I can see the sky very clearly.
- very clearly
- The muddy dog eagerly scratched his tail.
- eagerly
- Have you eaten lately?
- lately
- The runners barely rounded the turn.
- barely
- The blue bird sang clearly.
- clearly
- The badly damaged plane arrived on time.
- badly
- The explorers traveled safely through the jungle.
- safely
- Who is not quite finished with the delightful test?
- quite
- Are you working seriously?
- seriously
- Sheila could not talk quietly today.
- quietly today
- The woman replied very warmly.
- very warmly
- Her letter came amazingly quickly.
- amazingly quickly
- The helicopter landed softly on the hospital roof.
- softly
- The tomato plants will probably survive.
- probably
- Gretchen arrived far too late.
- far too late
- The tennis teams practiced harder after two losses.
- harder
- This glue dries fastest of all.
- fastest
- Turn the radio's volume higher.
- higher
- The movie Night Thrasher ended happily.
- happily
- Melissa has been playing longer than Sarah.
- longer
- The sprinter ran away from the hungry bear.
- away
- Dad often quotes from Bishop Desmond Tutu's writings.
- often
- Put the apples there, and we'll eat them later.
- there later
- The fire was too intense to be put out quickly.
- too quickly
- The Apache Indians once lived in Texas.
- once
- We have often studied at the library.
- often
- When does school start again?
- when again