Q1: Circle and underline the adverbs.
Complete the sentences using the adverbs from above.
(i) _____, we are doing everything by the book.
(ii) The twins communicate _______ with one another.
(iii) Our favorite team won the championship _______.
(iv) Leave your shoes ________. You don’t need to wear them in the house.
(v) Grandma _______ finished the quilt she promised me.
(vi) The skaters were _______ awaiting the results of the competition.
(vii) The pie was shared _______ among the children.
(viii) The teacher explained the problem _______.
(ix) Your parents will arrive ________ this afternoon.
(x) The woman placed her infant ________ in his crib.
(xi) These vegetables are grown _______.
Ans:
(i) Legally, we are doing everything by the book.
(ii) The twins communicate telepathically with one another.
(iii) Our favorite team won the championship yesterday.
(iv) Leave your shoes here. You don’t need to wear them in the house.
(v) Grandma finally finished the quilt she promised me.
(vi) The skaters were nervously awaiting the results of the competition.
(vii) The pie was shared equally among the children.
(viii) The teacher explained the problem thoroughly.
(ix) Your parents will arrive later this afternoon.
(x) The woman placed her infant gently in his crib.
(xi) These vegetables are grown locally.
Q2: Complete the story with the adverbs below.
On a peaceful Sunday afternoon, Noah’s family headed for the country. They ______ climbed in the car right after lunch. As dad drove _______ down the road, the kids looked through the windows at the passing landscape. Soon, rows of houses gave way to larger fields of hay. There were even horses walking ______ in the fields. Cara asked if they could stop to pet them. Dad _______ said “No!”, but mom knew the farmer and told dad to stop. The children _______ got out of the car and followed their mother. The farmer gave them permission to go see the horses. The children _______ walked toward the beautiful animals, mindful not to scare them away. An older horse approach ________ and smelled the top on Noah’s head. Mom offered him a carrot and the horse neighed ______. It started chewing on the carrot, allowing the children to pet it __________. Their country adventure made them __________ for dinner that day.
Ans: A drive to the country
On a peaceful Sunday afternoon, Noah’s family headed for the country. They eagerly climbed in the car right after lunch. As dad drove slowly down the road, the kids looked through the windows at the passing landscape. Soon, rows of houses gave way to larger fields of hay. There were even horses walking lazily in the fields. Cara asked if they could stop to pet them. Dad laughingly said “No!”, but mom knew the farmer and told dad to stop. The children joyfully got out of the car and followed their mother. The farmer gave them permission to go see the horses. The children carefully walked toward the beautiful animals, mindful not to scare them away. An older horse approach timidly and smelled the top on Noah’s head. Mom offered him a carrot and the horse neighed loudly. It started chewing on the carrot, allowing the children to pet it gently. Their country adventure made them late for dinner that day.
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