Identify the Adverb Parts of Speech What is an adverb?

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Identify the Adverb Parts of Speech What is an adverb?

Adverb  Is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb

Examples Adverbs answer the following questions…………

Where: away, here, there, up, inside When: later, now, soon, then, tomorrow How: clearly, easily, quietly, slowly, How long or how often: always, never, usually To what extent or how much: almost, so, too, more, least, very, not

Identify the adverb. Oklahoma is not next to California.

not

Identify the adverb. A pile of snow suddenly fell from the tree limb.

suddenly

Identify the adverb. The man went outdoors on a terribly cold day.

outdoors terribly

Identify the adverb. Soon the dog’s muzzle was frosted with ice.

soon

Identify the adverb. The young prince again finds himself in trouble.

again

Identify the adverb. The flames slowly grew in a strong fire.

slowly

Identify the adverb. The students often study together.

often

Identify the adverb. Chloe is amazingly tall.

amazingly

Identify the adverb. The elephant was too wide to fit through the door.

too

Identify the adverb. The students sometimes ignore Ms. Dluhy’s directions..

sometimes