Let's solve each part of this
Adverbs worksheet step by step and explain the answers.
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1. Add "ly" to each word to make an adverb.
We add
"-ly" to adjectives to form adverbs that describe *how* something is done.
1.
quiet →
quietly
2.
loud →
loudly
3.
quick →
quickly
4.
kind →
kindly
5.
sad →
sadly
6.
slow →
slowly
✔ These are all common adverbs formed by adding "-ly".
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2. Write the adverb for the picture:
Look at each image and determine what action is being shown, then write the matching adverb.
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First image (boy whispering):
→ "shhh" means quiet →
quietly
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Second image (girl sitting still):
→ She’s not moving much, calm →
quietly or
calmly
But since "quietly" is already used, and the focus is on stillness,
calmly is better.
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Third image (two kids standing close together):
→ They look friendly or happy →
happily
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Fourth image (boy running fast):
→ He's running quickly →
quickly
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Fifth image (turtle walking slowly):
→ Turtle moves slowly →
slowly
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Sixth image (girl shouting loudly):
→ Loud noise →
loudly
So the answers are:
1.
quietly (already given)
2.
calmly (or
quietly)
3.
happily
4.
quickly
5.
slowly
6.
loudly
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✔ Note: The second one could be
quietly if the girl is being silent, but based on her posture (sitting calmly),
calmly fits better.
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3. Finish the sentence:
Use the images to guide your answer.
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The boy ran _________.
→ Image shows a boy running fast →
quickly
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The girl shouted _________.
→ Image shows a girl yelling →
loudly
Now,
write your own sentence.
Example:
→
The turtle walked slowly across the road.
(You can use any adverb from the list.)
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✔ Final Answers:
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1. Add "ly":
1. quietly
2. loudly
3. quickly
4. kindly
5. sadly
6. slowly
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2. Adverbs for pictures:
- Whispering boy →
quietly
- Sitting girl →
calmly
- Two kids together →
happily
- Running boy →
quickly
- Turtle →
slowly
- Shouting girl →
loudly
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3. Finish the sentences:
- The boy ran
quickly.
- The girl shouted
loudly.
- Your own sentence:
The turtle walked slowly.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ly worksheet.