Let’s go through each sentence one by one and find the adverb.
Remember: An
adverb tells us *when*, *where*, *how*, or *to what extent* something happens. In these sentences, we’re looking for words that tell us
when something is done — like “now,” “next,” “first,” “tomorrow,” “yesterday.”
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Sentence 1:
I will do my homework now.
→ “Now” tells us *when* the homework will be done →
Adverb
Sentence 2:
What should we do next?
→ “Next” tells us *when* to do something →
Adverb
Sentence 3:
First, I need to eat a snack.
→ “First” tells us *when* (in order) to eat the snack →
Adverb
Sentence 4:
I will clean my room tomorrow.
→ “Tomorrow” tells us *when* the cleaning will happen →
Adverb
Sentence 5:
Did you stay home yesterday?
→ “Yesterday” tells us *when* you stayed home →
Adverb
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Final Answer:
1. now
2. next
3. First
4. tomorrow
5. yesterday
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adverbs worksheet 3rd grade.