Circle the adverbs and adverbial phrases in each sentence.
Underline the verb that the adverb or adverb phrase modifies.
1-Alexandra practiced soccer frequently
2. Jeffrey always wanted to be an astronaut.
3. Aaron’s father sang the song loudly.
4. The small girl eagerly licked her ice cream cone.
5. My parents will arrive tomorrow.
6. We skied on the tallest mountain.
7. Alice fell into the rabbit hole.
8. We expect rain all week.
9. The angry bear in the forest growled menacingly
Answers
1. Alexandra practiced soccer frequently.
2. Jeffrey always wanted to be an astronaut.
3. Aaron’s father sang the song loudly.
4. The small girl eagerly licked her ice cream cone.
5. My parents will arrive tomorrow.
6. We skied on the tallest mountain.
7. Alice fell into the rabbit hole.
8. We expect rain all week.
9. The angry bear in the forest growled menacingly.
An adverb is a word or an expression that modifies a verb, an adjective, a determiner, a clause, a preposition, or a sentence
An adverbial phrase is a group of words which functions as an adverb
An adverb of place talks about the location where the action of the verb is being carried out. They are usually placed after the sentence's object/main verb. Adverbs of place can be directional (up/down/around etc), can refer to distances (far away/nearby etc), can indicate an object’s position in relation to another object (below/between/above/behind/around etc), and refer to movement in a certain direction and end in the letters “-ward/-wards (toward(s)/backward/forward, etc)
An adverb of manner is an adverb which describes how and in what way an action that is denoted by a verb, is carried out. Most adverbs of manner are formed by adding -ly to adjectives, but there are important exceptions, for example, My mother complained loudly about the room temperature. They are usually placed after the sentence's object/main verb and best fit there, for example, Shivani agreed to go to the store for grocery quickly.
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