Adverbs help writers describe things clearly. Adverbs also add interest and flavor to language. There is one adverb that is overworked. That adverb is very. You can use many other adverbs in place of very. Examples are: really, truly, extremely, especially, surely, quite, particularly, and totally.
Write one of the following adverbs in each sentence. You can only use each of the adverbs once. This is a completion assignment. Show your assignment to your teacher, or Print Your Assignment when you are finished.
Adverb Choices extremely - truly - particularly - especially - really thoroughly - entirely - wholly - surely - certainly 1.This cat is beautiful. 2. Dolphins are intelligent animals. 3. That dog has a nasty temper. 4. Monkeys are playful. 5. Some types of pets are delightful. 6. White rabbits are popular pets. 7. Dogs are common pets. 8. His dog needs a large room. 9. Those kittens are active. 10. We have a good time with our pets.
1.This cat is beautiful. 2. Dolphins are intelligent animals. 3. That dog has a nasty temper. 4. Monkeys are playful. 5. Some types of pets are delightful. 6. White rabbits are popular pets. 7. Dogs are common pets. 8. His dog needs a large room. 9. Those kittens are active. 10. We have a good time with our pets.