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Adverbs worksheet

April 19, 2016 - pdf

Underline the adverbs in the following sentences.

1. The two brothers embraced each other warmly.

2. I will never follow your advice.

3. I am really interested in this offer.

4. I just received a call from my creditor.

5. Have you ever seen a ghost?

6. Next morning, he got up early.

7. What are you doing tomorrow?

8. He drove away without saying anything.

9. Do you have something there?

10. She was counting the coins again and again.

11. He has always wanted to paint a masterpiece.

12. The two went upstairs.

13. Only the skeleton branches of the tree were left.

14. She fell asleep fast.

Answers

1. The two brothers embraced each other warmly.

2. I will never follow your advice.

3. I am really interested in this offer.

4. I just received a call from my creditor.

5. Have you ever seen a ghost?

6. Next morning, he got up early.

7. What are you doing tomorrow?

8. He drove away without saying anything.

9. Do you have something there?

10. She was counting the coins again and again.

11. She has always wanted to paint a masterpiece.

12. The two went upstairs.

13. Only the skeleton branches of the tree were left.

14. She fell asleep fast.

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