Practice adverbs with this fun New Year's-themed grammar worksheet from SplashLearn, designed to help children complete sentences about party preparations and celebrations.
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To solve this problem, we need to choose the most appropriate adverb from the given options (`nicely`, `early`, `loudly`, `carefully`, `quickly`) to complete each sentence. Let's analyze each sentence step by step:
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- The context here is about preparing for a party. A suitable adverb would describe how we should prepare.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This doesn't fit well because "get ready" doesn't typically pair with "nicely."
- `early`: This makes sense because getting ready early is practical for a party.
- `loudly`: This doesn't fit because "get ready" isn't something you do loudly.
- `carefully`: While this could work, it's less common in this context.
- `quickly`: This works but might not be as natural as "early."
- Best Choice: early
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- The context here is about thinking about resolutions. A suitable adverb would describe how one thinks.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This doesn't fit because "think" doesn't pair well with "nicely."
- `early`: This makes sense because planning or thinking about resolutions early is logical.
- `loudly`: This doesn't fit because thinking isn't done loudly.
- `carefully`: This fits well because thinking about resolutions requires careful consideration.
- `quickly`: This doesn't fit because quick thinking might not be thorough enough for resolutions.
- Best Choice: carefully
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- The context here is about putting up decorations. A suitable adverb would describe how Robert did it.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This fits well because putting up decorations can be done nicely.
- `early`: This doesn't fit because "put up" doesn't naturally pair with "early."
- `loudly`: This doesn't fit because putting up decorations isn't typically done loudly.
- `carefully`: This fits well because decorations are often put up carefully.
- `quickly`: This fits but might not convey the quality of the decoration process as well as "nicely" or "carefully."
- Best Choice: nicely
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- The context here is about cheering and saying "Happy New Year." A suitable adverb would describe how these actions were performed.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This doesn't fit because cheering and saying "Happy New Year" aren't typically described as "nice."
- `early`: This doesn't fit because "cheered" and "said" don't naturally pair with "early."
- `loudly`: This fits well because cheering and saying "Happy New Year" are often done loudly.
- `carefully`: This doesn't fit because cheering and saying "Happy New Year" aren't typically done carefully.
- `quickly`: This doesn't fit because these actions aren't typically done quickly.
- Best Choice: loudly
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- The context here is about waking up on the first day of the new year. A suitable adverb would describe how we woke up.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This doesn't fit because "woke up" doesn't naturally pair with "nicely."
- `early`: This fits well because waking up early on the first day of the new year is common.
- `loudly`: This doesn't fit because waking up isn't typically described as "loud."
- `carefully`: This doesn't fit because waking up isn't typically done carefully.
- `quickly`: This fits but might not convey the idea of being prepared or intentional as well as "early."
- Best Choice: early
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1. early
2. carefully
3. nicely
4. loudly
5. early
\boxed{early, carefully, nicely, loudly, early}
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1. Let's get ready for the party ________ .
- The context here is about preparing for a party. A suitable adverb would describe how we should prepare.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This doesn't fit well because "get ready" doesn't typically pair with "nicely."
- `early`: This makes sense because getting ready early is practical for a party.
- `loudly`: This doesn't fit because "get ready" isn't something you do loudly.
- `carefully`: While this could work, it's less common in this context.
- `quickly`: This works but might not be as natural as "early."
- Best Choice: early
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2. I have to think about my New Year’s resolutions ________ .
- The context here is about thinking about resolutions. A suitable adverb would describe how one thinks.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This doesn't fit because "think" doesn't pair well with "nicely."
- `early`: This makes sense because planning or thinking about resolutions early is logical.
- `loudly`: This doesn't fit because thinking isn't done loudly.
- `carefully`: This fits well because thinking about resolutions requires careful consideration.
- `quickly`: This doesn't fit because quick thinking might not be thorough enough for resolutions.
- Best Choice: carefully
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3. Robert has put up the New Year decorations very ________ .
- The context here is about putting up decorations. A suitable adverb would describe how Robert did it.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This fits well because putting up decorations can be done nicely.
- `early`: This doesn't fit because "put up" doesn't naturally pair with "early."
- `loudly`: This doesn't fit because putting up decorations isn't typically done loudly.
- `carefully`: This fits well because decorations are often put up carefully.
- `quickly`: This fits but might not convey the quality of the decoration process as well as "nicely" or "carefully."
- Best Choice: nicely
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4. Everyone cheered and said Happy New Year ________ .
- The context here is about cheering and saying "Happy New Year." A suitable adverb would describe how these actions were performed.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This doesn't fit because cheering and saying "Happy New Year" aren't typically described as "nice."
- `early`: This doesn't fit because "cheered" and "said" don't naturally pair with "early."
- `loudly`: This fits well because cheering and saying "Happy New Year" are often done loudly.
- `carefully`: This doesn't fit because cheering and saying "Happy New Year" aren't typically done carefully.
- `quickly`: This doesn't fit because these actions aren't typically done quickly.
- Best Choice: loudly
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5. We all woke up ________ on the first day of the new year.
- The context here is about waking up on the first day of the new year. A suitable adverb would describe how we woke up.
- Option Analysis:
- `nicely`: This doesn't fit because "woke up" doesn't naturally pair with "nicely."
- `early`: This fits well because waking up early on the first day of the new year is common.
- `loudly`: This doesn't fit because waking up isn't typically described as "loud."
- `carefully`: This doesn't fit because waking up isn't typically done carefully.
- `quickly`: This fits but might not convey the idea of being prepared or intentional as well as "early."
- Best Choice: early
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Final Answers:
1. early
2. carefully
3. nicely
4. loudly
5. early
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{early, carefully, nicely, loudly, early}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adverbs worksheets.