Adverb Activity: What’s True For Yourself?
In this adverb activity, you have to fill in the adverb of frequency that is true to yourself. For example, “never”, “usually” and “always” – I always arrive home before 6:00pm.
In this adverb activity, you have to fill in the adverb of frequency that is true to yourself. For example, “never”, “usually” and “always” – I always arrive home before 6:00pm.
In these adverb sentences, you have to circle the adverb that is true. For example: During the 100 meter sprint, Usain Bolt immediately/sluggishly dashes from the starting line.
This adverb quiz tests student’s ability to convert adjectives to adverbs. For example, you can take the adjective “calm” and make it an adverb by adding “-ly”.
In this singular and plural nouns worksheet, students have to make the plural form from singular nouns. Students have to create regular plural nouns (adding -s or -es) from singular nouns.
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