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The document provides an exercise on using adverbs to complete sentences. It gives choices of verbs and adverbs to fill in the blanks in 8 sentences. The purpose is to practice combining verbs with adverbs. It also gives additional sentences to identify the adverb used. The exercise is designed to help students learn grammar through identifying and using adverbs.
The document provides an exercise on using adverbs to complete sentences. It gives choices of verbs and adverbs to fill in the blanks in 8 sentences. The purpose is to practice combining verbs with adverbs. It also gives additional sentences to identify the adverb used. The exercise is designed to help students learn grammar through identifying and using adverbs.
The document provides an exercise on using adverbs to complete sentences. It gives choices of verbs and adverbs to fill in the blanks in 8 sentences. The purpose is to practice combining verbs with adverbs. It also gives additional sentences to identify the adverb used. The exercise is designed to help students learn grammar through identifying and using adverbs.
Choose a verb (Box A) + an adverb (Box B) to complete the sentences
A come know sleep win explain listen think work
B carefully clearly hard well carefully easily quickly well 1. I’m going to tell you something very important, so please ____________________ 2. Ann! I need your help. _____________________ ! 3. They ____________________. At the end of the day they’re always tired. 4. I’m tired this morning. I didn’t _________________________ last night. 5. You’re a much better tennis player than me. When we play, you always _____________ 6. __________________ before you answer the question. 7. I’ve met Alice a few times but I don’t _____________ her very ________________ 8. Our teacher isn’t very good. Sometimes he doesn’t _________________ things very _______________
Grammar Practice - Adverbs
Choose a verb (Box A) + an adverb (Box B) to complete the sentences
A come know sleep win explain listen think work
B carefully clearly hard well carefully easily quickly well 1. I’m going to tell you something very important, so please ____________________ 2. Ann! I need your help. _____________________ ! 3. They ____________________. At the end of the day they’re always tired. 4. I’m tired this morning. I didn’t _________________________ last night. 5. You’re a much better tennis player than me. When we play, you always _____________ 6. __________________ before you answer the question. 7. I’ve met Alice a few times but I don’t _____________ her very ________________ 8. Our teacher isn’t very good. Sometimes he doesn’t _________________ things very _______________
Grammar Practice - Adverbs
Choose a verb (Box A) + an adverb (Box B) to complete the sentences
A come know sleep win explain listen think work
B carefully clearly hard well carefully easily quickly well 1. I’m going to tell you something very important, so please ____________________ 2. Ann! I need your help. _____________________ ! 3. They ____________________. At the end of the day they’re always tired. 4. I’m tired this morning. I didn’t _________________________ last night. 5. You’re a much better tennis player than me. When we play, you always _____________ 6. __________________ before you answer the question. 7. I’ve met Alice a few times but I don’t _____________ her very ________________ 8. Our teacher isn’t very good. Sometimes he doesn’t _________________ things very _______________
Grammar Practice - Adverbs
Choose a verb (Box A) + an adverb (Box B) to complete the sentences
A come know sleep win explain listen think work
B carefully clearly hard well carefully easily quickly well 1. I’m going to tell you something very important, so please ____________________ 2. Ann! I need your help. _____________________ ! 3. They ____________________. At the end of the day they’re always tired. 4. I’m tired this morning. I didn’t _________________________ last night. 5. You’re a much better tennis player than me. When we play, you always _____________ 6. __________________ before you answer the question. 7. I’ve met Alice a few times but I don’t _____________ her very ________________ 8. Our teacher isn’t very good. Sometimes he doesn’t _________________ things very _______________ Identify the adverb in the following sentences. 1. He is little known outside India. 4. She sings well enough. 7. Arjun writes better than Rama. 2. He works hard all day. 5. He knows me better than you. 8. Hari writes best of all. 3. You can only guess. 6. I came early this morning.
Identify the adverb in the following sentences.
1. He invited me to visit him (often). 3. He is in time for meals (never). 2. The train has left (just). 4. That is not good (enough). Identify the adverb in the following sentences. 1. He is little known outside India. 4. She sings well enough. 7. Arjun writes better than Rama. 2. He works hard all day. 5. He knows me better than you. 8. Hari writes best of all. 3. You can only guess. 6. I came early this morning.
Identify the adverb in the following sentences.
1. He invited me to visit him (often). 3. He is in time for meals (never). 2. The train has left (just). 4. That is not good (enough). Identify the adverb in the following sentences. 1. He is little known outside India. 4. She sings well enough. 7. Arjun writes better than Rama. 2. He works hard all day. 5. He knows me better than you. 8. Hari writes best of all. 3. You can only guess. 6. I came early this morning.
Identify the adverb in the following sentences.
1. He invited me to visit him (often). 3. He is in time for meals (never). 2. The train has left (just). 4. That is not good (enough). Identify the adverb in the following sentences. 1. He is little known outside India. 4. She sings well enough. 7. Arjun writes better than Rama. 2. He works hard all day. 5. He knows me better than you. 8. Hari writes best of all. 3. You can only guess. 6. I came early this morning.
Identify the adverb in the following sentences.
1. He invited me to visit him (often). 3. He is in time for meals (never). 2. The train has left (just). 4. That is not good (enough)