Task: Find the Adverbs in Each Sentence
The goal is to identify and underline the adverbs in each sentence. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They often answer questions like "how," "when," "where," or "to what extent."
Let's analyze each sentence step by step:
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Sentence 1:
I will do my homework now.
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Analysis:
- "I" (subject)
- "will do" (verb phrase)
- "my homework" (object)
- "now" (modifies the verb "do")
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Adverb: "now" (answers the question "when?")
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Underlined Sentence:
I will do my homework
now.
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Sentence 2:
What should we do next?
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Analysis:
- "What" (interrogative pronoun)
- "should do" (verb phrase)
- "we" (subject)
- "next" (modifies the verb "do")
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Adverb: "next" (answers the question "when?")
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Underlined Sentence:
What should we do
next?
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Sentence 3:
First, I need to eat a snack.
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Analysis:
- "First" (modifies the entire sentence, indicating order)
- "I" (subject)
- "need to eat" (verb phrase)
- "a snack" (object)
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Adverb: "First" (answers the question "in what order?")
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Underlined Sentence:
First, I need to eat a snack.
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Sentence 4:
I will clean my room tomorrow.
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Analysis:
- "I" (subject)
- "will clean" (verb phrase)
- "my room" (object)
- "tomorrow" (modifies the verb "clean")
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Adverb: "tomorrow" (answers the question "when?")
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Underlined Sentence:
I will clean my room
tomorrow.
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Sentence 5:
Did you stay home yesterday?
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Analysis:
- "Did" (auxiliary verb)
- "you" (subject)
- "stay" (main verb)
- "home" (adverb of place, modifying "stay")
- "yesterday" (modifies the verb "stay")
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Adverbs:
- "home" (answers the question "where?")
- "yesterday" (answers the question "when?")
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Underlined Sentence:
Did you stay
home yesterday?
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Final Answer:
1.
I will do my homework now.
Underlined:
now
2.
What should we do next?
Underlined:
next
3.
First, I need to eat a snack.
Underlined:
First
4.
I will clean my room tomorrow.
Underlined:
tomorrow
5.
Did you stay home yesterday?
Underlined:
home,
yesterday
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
&1. \text{now} \\
&2. \text{next} \\
&3. \text{First} \\
&4. \text{tomorrow} \\
&5. \text{home, yesterday}
\end{aligned}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adverbs worksheets.