Let’s go through each sentence one by one. For each, we’ll:
1. Underline the adverb (the word that tells *how* something happened).
2. Write a new sentence using a different adverb — but keep the same meaning or situation.
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1) The cat quietly crept into the room.
→ Adverb:
quietly
→ New sentence: The cat silently crept into the room.
2) We played at the park happily all afternoon.
→ Adverb:
happily
→ New sentence: We played at the park cheerfully all afternoon.
3) She spoke softly to the injured bird.
→ Adverb:
softly
→ New sentence: She spoke gently to the injured bird.
4) The car moved slowly in heavy traffic.
→ Adverb:
slowly
→ New sentence: The car moved sluggishly in heavy traffic.
5) The butterfly flew gracefully from flower to flower.
→ Adverb:
gracefully
→ New sentence: The butterfly flew elegantly from flower to flower.
6) He completed his homework quickly before dinner.
→ Adverb:
quickly
→ New sentence: He completed his homework swiftly before dinner.
7) The friends laughed loudly at the funny joke.
→ Adverb:
loudly
→ New sentence: The friends laughed boisterously at the funny joke.
8) The sun set beautifully behind the mountains.
→ Adverb:
beautifully
→ New sentence: The sun set stunningly behind the mountains.
9) The dog wagged its tail excitedly when he saw the cat.
→ Adverb:
excitedly
→ New sentence: The dog wagged its tail enthusiastically when he saw the cat.
10) The teacher explained the lesson clearly to the class.
→ Adverb:
clearly
→ New sentence: The teacher explained the lesson plainly to the class.
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Final Answer:
1) quietly → silently
2) happily → cheerfully
3) softly → gently
4) slowly → sluggishly
5) gracefully → elegantly
6) quickly → swiftly
7) loudly → boisterously
8) beautifully → stunningly
9) excitedly → enthusiastically
10) clearly → plainly
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 3rd grade adverb worksheet.