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Let's solve this adverb worksheet step by step. The goal is to choose the best adverb from the given box to complete each sentence correctly.
- Abruptly
- Usually
- Loudly
- Famously
- Clearly
- Angrily
- Reluctantly
- Urgently
- Closely
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#### 1. Liam Walker _________ waited to hear whether he was accepted into the soccer team.
- We are looking for an adverb that describes *how* he waited.
- "Anxiously" fits perfectly — it shows nervousness or eagerness.
- ✔ Answer: Anxiously
#### 2. Kelechi usually gets along _________ with his friends.
- This is about how he gets along — the manner of interaction.
- "Closely" suggests intimacy or closeness in relationship.
- "Well" would be better, but not in the list. "Closely" makes sense here as a way of getting along.
- ✔ Answer: Closely
> Note: While "well" isn’t listed, “closely” is acceptable in context (as in "gets along closely").
#### 3. My neighbors play their music too _________.
- Describes *how* they play music — volume.
- "Loudly" matches perfectly.
- ✔ Answer: Loudly
#### 4. I can see _________ now that the windows are clean.
- Describes *how clearly* we can see.
- "Clearly" is the best fit.
- ✔ Answer: Clearly
#### 5. Further research is _________ needed if we are to find a cure for the COVID-19.
- Describes the urgency of needing research.
- "Urgently" fits best.
- ✔ Answer: Urgently
#### 6. Owen shouted _________ for his dog to go back home.
- How did he shout? With anger?
- "Angrily" fits well — shouting in anger.
- ✔ Answer: Angrily
#### 7. Barika _________ admitted to stealing her friend’s eraser.
- How did she admit? Reluctantly (with hesitation)?
- Yes — people often admit wrongdoing reluctantly.
- ✔ Answer: Reluctantly
#### 8. The leader was asked to _________ monitor the class.
- How should the leader monitor? Carefully?
- "Closely" means attentively, which works here.
- ✔ Answer: Closely
> Wait — "closely" already used in #2? But it's okay — words can repeat unless specified otherwise.
#### 9. The truck stopped _________, causing the driver behind it to slam brakes.
- Sudden stop → "Abruptly"
- ✔ Answer: Abruptly
#### 10. Classes are _________ held at school however, due to COVID-19, all classes are now virtual.
- "Usually" — indicates normal routine before change.
- ✔ Answer: Usually
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1. Anxiously
2. Closely
3. Loudly
4. Clearly
5. Urgently
6. Angrily
7. Reluctantly
8. Closely
9. Abruptly
10. Usually
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| Sentence | Correct Adverb |
|--------|----------------|
| 1 | Anxiously |
| 2 | Closely |
| 3 | Loudly |
| 4 | Clearly |
| 5 | Urgently |
| 6 | Angrily |
| 7 | Reluctantly |
| 8 | Closely |
| 9 | Abruptly |
| 10 | Usually |
✔ All answers use adverbs appropriately based on manner, place, or time, and fit the context.
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Given Adverbs:
- Abruptly
- Usually
- Loudly
- Famously
- Clearly
- Angrily
- Reluctantly
- Urgently
- Closely
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Sentence-by-Sentence Analysis:
#### 1. Liam Walker _________ waited to hear whether he was accepted into the soccer team.
- We are looking for an adverb that describes *how* he waited.
- "Anxiously" fits perfectly — it shows nervousness or eagerness.
- ✔ Answer: Anxiously
#### 2. Kelechi usually gets along _________ with his friends.
- This is about how he gets along — the manner of interaction.
- "Closely" suggests intimacy or closeness in relationship.
- "Well" would be better, but not in the list. "Closely" makes sense here as a way of getting along.
- ✔ Answer: Closely
> Note: While "well" isn’t listed, “closely” is acceptable in context (as in "gets along closely").
#### 3. My neighbors play their music too _________.
- Describes *how* they play music — volume.
- "Loudly" matches perfectly.
- ✔ Answer: Loudly
#### 4. I can see _________ now that the windows are clean.
- Describes *how clearly* we can see.
- "Clearly" is the best fit.
- ✔ Answer: Clearly
#### 5. Further research is _________ needed if we are to find a cure for the COVID-19.
- Describes the urgency of needing research.
- "Urgently" fits best.
- ✔ Answer: Urgently
#### 6. Owen shouted _________ for his dog to go back home.
- How did he shout? With anger?
- "Angrily" fits well — shouting in anger.
- ✔ Answer: Angrily
#### 7. Barika _________ admitted to stealing her friend’s eraser.
- How did she admit? Reluctantly (with hesitation)?
- Yes — people often admit wrongdoing reluctantly.
- ✔ Answer: Reluctantly
#### 8. The leader was asked to _________ monitor the class.
- How should the leader monitor? Carefully?
- "Closely" means attentively, which works here.
- ✔ Answer: Closely
> Wait — "closely" already used in #2? But it's okay — words can repeat unless specified otherwise.
#### 9. The truck stopped _________, causing the driver behind it to slam brakes.
- Sudden stop → "Abruptly"
- ✔ Answer: Abruptly
#### 10. Classes are _________ held at school however, due to COVID-19, all classes are now virtual.
- "Usually" — indicates normal routine before change.
- ✔ Answer: Usually
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Final Answers:
1. Anxiously
2. Closely
3. Loudly
4. Clearly
5. Urgently
6. Angrily
7. Reluctantly
8. Closely
9. Abruptly
10. Usually
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Summary Table:
| Sentence | Correct Adverb |
|--------|----------------|
| 1 | Anxiously |
| 2 | Closely |
| 3 | Loudly |
| 4 | Clearly |
| 5 | Urgently |
| 6 | Angrily |
| 7 | Reluctantly |
| 8 | Closely |
| 9 | Abruptly |
| 10 | Usually |
✔ All answers use adverbs appropriately based on manner, place, or time, and fit the context.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adverb worksheet 5th grade.