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Adverbs

Adverbs. Adverbs describe verbs – they show us ‘how’ the action is carried out. For example: The little boy scraped his knee and cried loudly. Adverbs. What adverbs are needed here? “My doll’s broken,” Alice mumbled The dog jumped up George ate the burger. Adverbs.

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Adverbs

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  1. Adverbs Adverbs describe verbs – they show us ‘how’ the action is carried out. For example: The little boy scraped his knee and cried loudly.

  2. Adverbs What adverbs are needed here? “My doll’s broken,” Alice mumbled The dog jumped up George ate the burger

  3. Adverbs What adverbs are needed here? “My doll’s broken,” Alice mumbled tearfully. The dog jumped up excitedly. George ate the burger greedily.

  4. Adverbs He charged He slept She waited She fell Match the verbs with suitable adverbs heavily patiently furiously soundly

  5. Adverbs Adverbs show how the action happens. What is the most appropriate adverb here? silently The dog barked eerily furiously

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