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Adverbs
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    Adverbs

    Achieve English 9

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    Adverbs

    Adverbs are a very important part of speech.

    They describe a very, adjective, or another adverb.


    This can be very tricky, though.

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    How do I know?

    Adverbs tell:

    where

    how

    when

    to what extent


    Many times, adverbs will end in -ly.

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    How are you doing so far?

    no correct answer

    This makes more sense. I think I really understand.

    This makes more sense, but I'm still a little unsure.

    Miss Ford, I really need a small group time to get more help.

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    Let's practice!

    Do your best! Remember, this is just practice.

  • Question 6
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    Q.

    Which of the words in the following sentence is an adverb?


    The student ran quickly to the door so she wasn't late for class.

    answer choices

    student

    quickly

    door

    late

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    How did you do?

    The adverb in the sentence was quickly.

    The word quickly tells how the student was moving.



    Let's try another one!

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    Q.

    Which of the words in the following sentence is an adverb?


    The child delicately removed the splinter from his finger.

    answer choices

    delicately

    removed

    splinter

    finger

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    How was this one?

    The adverb in the sentence was delicately.

    The word quickly tells how the child removed the splinter.



    Let's try one more!

  • Question 10
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    Q.

    Which of the words in the following sentence is an adverb?


    I truthfully told my teacher that I did not follow along during class, and that is why I was confused.

    answer choices

    I

    truthfully

    told

    and

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    How about that final one? Did you get the answer correct?

    The adverb in the sentence was truthfully.

    The word quickly tells how how I told my teacher about my mistake and owned my decision.



    You rock!

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    Now how are you feeling?

    no correct answer

    This makes more sense. I think I really understand.

    This makes more sense, but I'm still a little unsure.

    Miss Ford, I really need a small group time to get more help.

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