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Awesome Adverbs
SKILL: Adverbs
Read cach F F
sentence and
fill in the
blank with an [F
adverb from 7
the box. Then
write your i
answers in
the crossword
puzzle.
AST FACT
An adverb can describe
a verb, adjective, or
another adverb. Adverbs
ir
often answer the ques-
tions how, when, where,
and to what extent.
Many—but not all—
happily slowly —hungrily fast adverbs end in -y.
well lightly there
hopefully never _finally
ACROSS DOWN
1. Hillary ate her soup 1. Bryan agreed
4. Natasha hit the ball
and ran to first base.
6. David brushed the canvas
with yellow paint.
8. All of the students did very
on the reading test.
9. The twins couldn't believe their birthday
had
11. I will sit here; you can sit
arrived.
26
to join the game.
2. The crickets chirped
outside the window.
8. The tired children walked home from
school
5. The cat hissed
when the dog walked by.
7. When | heard the announcer begin to
name the winners, I looked up
9. Tricia runs
‘enough to make the track and field team.
10. Kyle has
experienced a snowfall before.