Let's solve this worksheet step by step. The task is to
determine whether the bolded word in each sentence is an adjective or an adverb.
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🔹 Definitions:
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Adjective: Describes a
noun (person, place, thing, or idea).
-
Adverb: Describes a
verb,
adjective, or
another adverb. Often answers *how*, *when*, *where*, or *to what extent*.
Now, let’s go through each sentence:
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1.
Jane sang joyfully.
- "Joyfully" describes
how Jane sang → modifies the verb "sang".
✔ Adverb
2.
Kyle always wears red shoes.
- "Red" describes the noun
shoes → tells us what kind of shoes.
✔ Adjective
3.
I asked hesitantly.
- "Hesitantly" describes
how I asked → modifies the verb "asked".
✔ Adverb
4.
We come to this store often.
- "Often" tells
how frequently we come → modifies the verb "come".
✔ Adverb
5.
We barely finished our lunch.
- "Barely" tells
to what extent we finished → modifies the verb "finished".
✔ Adverb
6.
Everyone gathered in the warm kitchen.
- "Warm" describes the noun
kitchen → tells us what kind of kitchen.
✔ Adjective
7.
His books have been successful.
- "Successful" describes the noun
books → tells us what kind of books they are.
✔ Adjective
8.
The dog chewed contentedly.
- "Contentedly" describes
how the dog chewed → modifies the verb "chewed".
✔ Adverb
9.
You never call me anymore.
- "Never" tells
when or
frequency of calling → modifies the verb "call".
✔ Adverb
10.
Thanks for a delightful evening.
- "Delightful" describes the noun
evening → tells us what kind of evening it was.
✔ Adjective
11.
I look forward to a wonderful day.
- "Wonderful" describes the noun
day → tells us what kind of day.
✔ Adjective
12.
We slept well last night.
- "Well" describes
how we slept → modifies the verb "slept".
✔ Adverb
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
adverb
2.
adjective
3.
adverb
4.
adverb
5.
adverb
6.
adjective
7.
adjective
8.
adverb
9.
adverb
10.
adjective
11.
adjective
12.
adverb
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📝 Summary:
-
Adjectives describe
nouns.
-
Adverbs usually describe
verbs,
adjectives, or
other adverbs and often end in "-ly", but not always (e.g., *never*, *well*, *often*).
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