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Adverbs

Name: February 10, 2011

Circle the adverbs in each sentence. On the line, tell if it says “how, when, or where”. Of course they
may not always be one of these three.

1. I ran joyfully out of the school. _______________________________


2. “Just put that over here.” _____________________________________
3. “I hope he gets here soon!” ___________________________________
4. The pretty pink bicycle sat in the driveway. _______________________

Adverbs

Name: February 10, 2011

Circle the adverbs in each sentence. On the line, tell if it says “how, when, or where”. Of course they
may not always be one of these three.

1. I need to sit down over there. __________________________________


2. He won’t be arriving until later. _______________________________
3. I laughed loudly at the hilarious joke. _____________________________
4. The ugly green monster came out of the swamp. __________________________

Adverbs

Name: February 10, 2011

Circle the adverbs in each sentence. On the line, tell if it says “how, when, or where”. Of course they
may not always be one of these three.

5. I ran joyfully out of the school. _______________________________


6. “Just put that over here.” _____________________________________
7. “I hope he gets here soon!” ___________________________________
8. The pretty pink bicycle sat in the driveway. _______________________

Adverbs

Name: February 10, 2011

Circle the adverbs in each sentence. On the line, tell if it says “how, when, or where”. Of course they
may not always be one of these three.

5. I need to sit down over there. __________________________________


6. He won’t be arriving until later. _______________________________
7. I laughed loudly at the hilarious joke. _____________________________
8. The ugly green monster came out of the swamp. __________________________

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