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To solve this problem, we need to fill in the blanks with the adverb forms of the adjectives that are dictated by the teacher. Since the image does not provide the audio dictation, I will assume common adjectives and their corresponding adverbs to complete the sentences logically. Here is the solution:
1. The man walked _angrily_ to his car and drove away.
- Adjective: angry → Adverb: angrily
2. My classmate is studying _quietly_ in the library.
- Adjective: quiet → Adverb: quietly
3. Susan can play the piano very _beautifully_ .
- Adjective: beautiful → Adverb: beautifully
4. My brother _quickly_ jumped into the water to save the boy.
- Adjective: quick → Adverb: quickly
5. After a long day at work, I _tiredly_ went home and fell asleep.
- Adjective: tired → Adverb: tiredly
6. Mr. Smith _silently_ walked past me without saying hello.
- Adjective: silent → Adverb: silently
7. My wife _excitedly_ told me the good news.
- Adjective: excited → Adverb: excitedly
8. The little kitten _happily_ ate all of its food.
- Adjective: happy → Adverb: happily
9. The stranger _kindly_ offered me a cup of water.
- Adjective: kind → Adverb: kindly
10. I _comfortably_ sat down on the sofa and turned on the TV.
- Adjective: comfortable → Adverb: comfortably
11. The children _carefully_ walked through the dark room.
- Adjective: careful → Adverb: carefully
12. Does he like to drive _fast_ ?
- Adjective: fast → Adverb: fast (Note: "fast" is both an adjective and an adverb)
13. We _politely_ said, “Thank you,” to the man.
- Adjective: polite → Adverb: politely
14. I _accidentally_ forgot to put the milk back into the fridge.
- Adjective: accidental → Adverb: accidentally
15. The sun _slowly_ rose into the sky.
- Adjective: slow → Adverb: slowly
16. Sarah _suddenly_ quit her job and found a new one.
- Adjective: sudden → Adverb: suddenly
- Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns, while adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
- To form adverbs from adjectives, we typically add "-ly" to the adjective (e.g., "quick" → "quickly").
- Some adjectives remain the same when used as adverbs (e.g., "fast," "hard").
- The choice of adverb depends on the context of the sentence and the meaning intended.
If you have specific adjectives dictated by your teacher, please provide them, and I can adjust the answers accordingly!
Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{angrily} \\
2. & \text{quietly} \\
3. & \text{beautifully} \\
4. & \text{quickly} \\
5. & \text{tiredly} \\
6. & \text{silently} \\
7. & \text{excitedly} \\
8. & \text{happily} \\
9. & \text{kindly} \\
10. & \text{comfortably} \\
11. & \text{carefully} \\
12. & \text{fast} \\
13. & \text{politely} \\
14. & \text{accidentally} \\
15. & \text{slowly} \\
16. & \text{suddenly}
\end{aligned}
}
Completed Sentences:
1. The man walked _angrily_ to his car and drove away.
- Adjective: angry → Adverb: angrily
2. My classmate is studying _quietly_ in the library.
- Adjective: quiet → Adverb: quietly
3. Susan can play the piano very _beautifully_ .
- Adjective: beautiful → Adverb: beautifully
4. My brother _quickly_ jumped into the water to save the boy.
- Adjective: quick → Adverb: quickly
5. After a long day at work, I _tiredly_ went home and fell asleep.
- Adjective: tired → Adverb: tiredly
6. Mr. Smith _silently_ walked past me without saying hello.
- Adjective: silent → Adverb: silently
7. My wife _excitedly_ told me the good news.
- Adjective: excited → Adverb: excitedly
8. The little kitten _happily_ ate all of its food.
- Adjective: happy → Adverb: happily
9. The stranger _kindly_ offered me a cup of water.
- Adjective: kind → Adverb: kindly
10. I _comfortably_ sat down on the sofa and turned on the TV.
- Adjective: comfortable → Adverb: comfortably
11. The children _carefully_ walked through the dark room.
- Adjective: careful → Adverb: carefully
12. Does he like to drive _fast_ ?
- Adjective: fast → Adverb: fast (Note: "fast" is both an adjective and an adverb)
13. We _politely_ said, “Thank you,” to the man.
- Adjective: polite → Adverb: politely
14. I _accidentally_ forgot to put the milk back into the fridge.
- Adjective: accidental → Adverb: accidentally
15. The sun _slowly_ rose into the sky.
- Adjective: slow → Adverb: slowly
16. Sarah _suddenly_ quit her job and found a new one.
- Adjective: sudden → Adverb: suddenly
Explanation:
- Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns, while adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
- To form adverbs from adjectives, we typically add "-ly" to the adjective (e.g., "quick" → "quickly").
- Some adjectives remain the same when used as adverbs (e.g., "fast," "hard").
- The choice of adverb depends on the context of the sentence and the meaning intended.
If you have specific adjectives dictated by your teacher, please provide them, and I can adjust the answers accordingly!
Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{angrily} \\
2. & \text{quietly} \\
3. & \text{beautifully} \\
4. & \text{quickly} \\
5. & \text{tiredly} \\
6. & \text{silently} \\
7. & \text{excitedly} \\
8. & \text{happily} \\
9. & \text{kindly} \\
10. & \text{comfortably} \\
11. & \text{carefully} \\
12. & \text{fast} \\
13. & \text{politely} \\
14. & \text{accidentally} \\
15. & \text{slowly} \\
16. & \text{suddenly}
\end{aligned}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjective adverb worksheet.