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Adverb worksheet for students to practice rewriting sentences with adverbs.

A worksheet titled "Adverbs" with instructions to rewrite sentences using adverbs, featuring illustrations of books, an owl reading, and a child reading a book.

A worksheet titled "Adverbs" with instructions to rewrite sentences using adverbs, featuring illustrations of books, an owl reading, and a child reading a book.

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The task is to rewrite the given sentences by adding adverbs. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often describing how, when, where, or to what extent something is done.

Here are the solutions with explanations:

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1. The lion roared.


- Original: The lion roared.
- Rewritten: The lion roared loudly.
- Explanation: "Loudly" describes how the lion roared.

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2. My sister was reading.


- Original: My sister was reading.
- Rewritten: My sister was reading quietly.
- Explanation: "Quietly" describes how my sister was reading.

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3. Timothy reads the news.


- Original: Timothy reads the news.
- Rewritten: Timothy reads the news carefully.
- Explanation: "Carefully" describes how Timothy reads the news.

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4. The thief was hiding.


- Original: The thief was hiding.
- Rewritten: The thief was hiding stealthily.
- Explanation: "Stealthily" describes how the thief was hiding.

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5. The teacher looked at the clock.


- Original: The teacher looked at the clock.
- Rewritten: The teacher looked at the clock anxiously.
- Explanation: "Anxiously" describes how the teacher looked at the clock.

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6. My father drove us to school.


- Original: My father drove us to school.
- Rewritten: My father drove us to school quickly.
- Explanation: "Quickly" describes how my father drove us to school.

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7. Shane scores the winning goal.


- Original: Shane scores the winning goal.
- Rewritten: Shane scores the winning goal triumphantly.
- Explanation: "Triumphantly" describes how Shane scored the winning goal.

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Final Answer:


1. The lion roared loudly.
2. My sister was reading quietly.
3. Timothy reads the news carefully.
4. The thief was hiding stealthily.
5. The teacher looked at the clock anxiously.
6. My father drove us to school quickly.
7. Shane scores the winning goal triumphantly.

Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ The lion roared loudly.} \\
2. & \text{ My sister was reading quietly.} \\
3. & \text{ Timothy reads the news carefully.} \\
4. & \text{ The thief was hiding stealthily.} \\
5. & \text{ The teacher looked at the clock anxiously.} \\
6. & \text{ My father drove us to school quickly.} \\
7. & \text{ Shane scores the winning goal triumphantly.}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adverb worksheets.
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