Let’s go through each sentence one by one and pick the best adverb from the box that fits.
We have these adverbs to choose from:
- always
- accidentally
- early
- quietly
- politely
- finally
- heavily
- kindly
- happily
- strongly
Now, let’s match them to the sentences:
1. Andrew arrived ______ for his music lesson.
→ “Early” makes sense — arriving before time is common for lessons.
2. Joanna ______ goes to the convenience store.
→ “Always” fits — it shows a habit or routine.
3. Anthony walked ______ up the stairs.
→ “Quietly” works — walking without making noise.
4. It is raining ______.
→ “Heavily” describes heavy rain.
5. He ______ hit the flower vase on the table.
→ “Accidentally” means he didn’t mean to do it.
6. I ______ got my first salary!
→ “Finally” shows it happened after waiting.
7. The people are ______ against the Government.
→ “Strongly” shows they feel very firmly about it.
8. The children are playing ______ in the park.
→ “Happily” matches kids having fun.
9. The volunteers ______ contributed to the relief fund.
→ “Kindly” fits — doing something good with kindness.
10. Andrea spoke ______ to us.
→ “Politely” means she was respectful and nice when speaking.
Let’s double-check we used each word only once and all make sense:
Used: early, always, quietly, heavily, accidentally, finally, strongly, happily, kindly, politely → All 10 words used, no repeats, all fit naturally.
Final Answer:
1. early
2. always
3. quietly
4. heavily
5. accidentally
6. finally
7. strongly
8. happily
9. kindly
10. politely
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet on adverb.