Let me work through this step by step to identify the adverbs in each sentence.
First, let me understand what an adverb is: An adverb describes how, when, where, or to what extent something happens. It often modifies a verb.
Now let me go through each sentence:
1. "Greg carefully picked up his new puppy."
- The verb is "picked up"
- How did Greg pick up the puppy? Carefully
- Adverb:
carefully
2. "Loren sang beautifully in front of the whole school."
- The verb is "sang"
- How did Loren sing? Beautifully
- Adverb:
beautifully
3. "We will check your answers tomorrow."
- The verb is "will check"
- When will we check? Tomorrow
- Adverb:
tomorrow
4. "We quickly run for the bus."
- The verb is "run"
- How do we run? Quickly
- Adverb:
quickly
5. "Rob took more photographs of birds recently."
- The verb is "took"
- When did Rob take photographs? Recently
- Adverb:
recently
6. "Tara looked everywhere."
- The verb is "looked"
- Where did Tara look? Everywhere
- Adverb:
everywhere
7. "Surprisingly, Jenny had done her homework."
- The verb is "had done"
- This word tells us about the manner/attitude toward the action
- Adverb:
Surprisingly
8. "Yesterday, Kevin broke his leg."
- The verb is "broke"
- When did Kevin break his leg? Yesterday
- Adverb:
Yesterday
9. "Training is often cancelled because of the rain."
- The verb is "is cancelled"
- How often is it cancelled? Often
- Adverb:
often
10. "The children climbed cautiously."
- The verb is "climbed"
- How did the children climb? Cautiously
- Adverb:
cautiously
Final Answer:
1. carefully
2. beautifully
3. tomorrow
4. quickly
5. recently
6. everywhere
7. Surprisingly
8. Yesterday
9. often
10. cautiously
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of identify adverbs worksheet.