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• Adverbs are words that describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
• Adverbs are one of the parts of speech.
• Adverb Questions
o How? When? Where? Why? To what extent?
For this lesson, you’ll diagram five sentences and then you’ll have a quiz.
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Lesson 8 Sentence Diagramming Exercises
1. Walk slowly.
Key
(you)
Walk
Key
subject (noun)
floated
white
gracefully
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3. I can’t* go tomorrow.
* Negatives like never and not are adverbs. In this sentence, n’t is a contraction of the
word not.
Negatives are usually in the middle of verb phrases just like in this sentence.
Don’t be fooled! They aren’t part of the verb. They are adverbs. It’s a little strange, but
think of them as answering the adverb question To what extent?
Key
sentence – statement
subject (pronoun)
can go
can
go
n’t (not)
tomorrow
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4. Where did she go?
Key
she
did go
did
go
Where
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5. The small kitten pleadingly meowed.
Key
subject (noun)
verb
small
pleadingly
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