FIND THE ADVERBS

1. Pedro enthusiastically supported Zach's bid for student council president. ENTHUSIASTICALLY

2. Spend your money wisely. WISELY

3. Marissa waited quietly for the play to begin. QUIETLY

4. Lightly underline the words you want to emphasize. LIGHTLY

5. Now I want everyone to turn to page 36. PAGE

6. After surgery Lu Chan stretched his muscles slowly and painfully. SLOWLY PAINFULLY

7. Ada whispered softly so she would not disturb the other people. SOFTLY OTHER

8. Will you sit close to me? CLOSE

9. I am terribly confused about the schedule. TERRIBLY

10. This project is finally and completely finished. FINALLY COMPLETELY

11. The sun shone brightly though the thin haze. BRIGHTLY

12. Look around and see what is different. AROUND

13. Sara was extremely disappointed when she realized she could not go. EXTREMELY REALIZED

14. My horse Buttercup trotted gingerly along the bridle path. GINGERLY

15. It often seems like hard work, but I guess it's worth it. HARD

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They are all right except for 5, 7, and 13.

For 7, finally is an adverb, but other is an adjective.

Can you find your errors in 5 and 13?

Hint: the adverb in 5 is a short word, but it tells when.

5. NOW

7. SOFTLY NOT

13. EXTREMELY NOT

Right! :-)

THANK YOU

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To find the adverbs in the given sentences, we need to identify words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs often end in "-ly" but not always. Let's go through each sentence:

1. Pedro enthusiastically supported Zach's bid for student council president. (ENTHUSIASTICALLY)
- The adverb in this sentence is "enthusiastically", modifying the verb "supported".

2. Spend your money wisely. (WISELY)
- The adverb in this sentence is "wisely", modifying the verb "spend".

3. Marissa waited quietly for the play to begin. (QUIETLY)
- The adverb in this sentence is "quietly", modifying the verb "waited".

4. Lightly underline the words you want to emphasize. (LIGHTLY)
- The adverb in this sentence is "lightly", modifying the verb "underline".

5. Now I want everyone to turn to page 36. (PAGE)
- There is no adverb in this sentence. "Page" is not modifying any other word.

6. After surgery Lu Chan stretched his muscles slowly and painfully. (SLOWLY, PAINFULLY)
- The adverbs in this sentence are "slowly" and "painfully", modifying the verb "stretched".

7. Ada whispered softly so she would not disturb the other people. (SOFTLY)
- The adverb in this sentence is "softly", modifying the verb "whispered".

8. Will you sit close to me? (CLOSE)
- The adverb in this sentence is "close", modifying the verb "sit".

9. I am terribly confused about the schedule. (TERRIBLY)
- The adverb in this sentence is "terribly", modifying the adjective "confused".

10. This project is finally and completely finished. (FINALLY, COMPLETELY)
- The adverbs in this sentence are "finally" and "completely", modifying the adjective "finished".

11. The sun shone brightly though the thin haze. (BRIGHTLY)
- The adverb in this sentence is "brightly", modifying the verb "shone".

12. Look around and see what is different. (AROUND)
- There is no adverb in this sentence. "Around" is not modifying any other word.

13. Sara was extremely disappointed when she realized she could not go. (EXTREMELY)
- The adverb in this sentence is "extremely", modifying the adjective "disappointed".

14. My horse Buttercup trotted gingerly along the bridle path. (GINGERLY)
- The adverb in this sentence is "gingerly", modifying the verb "trotted".

15. It often seems like hard work, but I guess it's worth it. (HARD)
- The adverb in this sentence is "hard", modifying the noun "work".