To solve this problem, we need to choose appropriate adverbs from the given list to complete each sentence. Let's analyze each sentence step by step:
Sentence 1:
"Please submit all your assignments _______."
- The context suggests that the submission should be done in a specific manner or at a specific time.
- A suitable adverb here could be
"punctually" because it implies submitting on time.
Answer: Punctually
Sentence 2:
"The man stopped _______."
- The context suggests an action (stopping) and how it occurred.
- A suitable adverb here could be
"abruptly" because it describes a sudden stop.
Answer: Abruptly
Sentence 3:
"If we leave _______ we might catch up with the play."
- The context suggests leaving at a specific time.
- A suitable adverb here could be
"speedily" because leaving quickly increases the chances of catching up.
Answer: Speedily
Sentence 4:
"We expect our grandparents to arrive _______ as they are driving rather _______."
- The first blank requires an adverb describing how the grandparents will arrive.
- The second blank requires an adverb describing their driving.
- Suitable adverbs could be
"timely" for the first blank (arriving on time) and
"slowly" for the second blank (driving slowly).
Answer: Timely, Slowly
Sentence 5:
"The snake _______ slithers through the tall grass."
- The context suggests describing how the snake moves.
- A suitable adverb here could be
"keenly" because it implies moving with focus or precision.
Answer: Keenly
Final Answers:
1.
Punctually
2.
Abruptly
3.
Speedily
4.
Timely, Slowly
5.
Keenly
Boxed Answer:
\boxed{Punctually, Abruptly, Speedily, Timely, Slowly, Keenly}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparing with adverbs worksheet.