adverbs

direction make each sentence more specific by adding an adverb from the box or an adverb of yur own. write the new sentence.

impressively cautiously always
really outside suddenly

1- jonah practices korean martial arts in the mornings.

my son write- jonah practices kornean martial arts always in the mornings.

2- he likes tae kwon do.

my son write- he really likes tae know do.

3- jonah kicks his legs.

my son write- honah suddenly kicks his legs.

4- jonah and the other members jump.

my son write- jonah and the other class members cautiously jump.

5- the teacher uses his feet.

my son write- the teacher impressively uses his feet.

6- in warm weather, students practice in the courtyard.

my son write- in warm weather,students practice in the courtyard.

direction- write two sentences about actions you do in a sport or activity. use at least two adverbs. underline the adverbs.

my son write- i jump coutiously when i catch a football.

my son write- also i impressively throw a football.

my son underline (cautiously, impressively)

check it is all right or not thank you

He needs to add an adverb for number 6.

The rest is correct.

You said 6 in he need adverb my son put (outside) adverbs

please check

thans ms.ROBINSON

Great job! Your son did a good job using the given adverbs and creating new sentences. Here's a review of the sentences:

1. "Jonah practices Korean martial arts always in the mornings." - This sentence is grammatically correct, but the word "always" doesn't seem necessary in this context. You could remove it to make the sentence more concise: "Jonah practices Korean martial arts in the mornings."

2. "He really likes Tae Kwon Do." - This sentence is perfect! The adverb "really" adds emphasis to the verb "likes" and conveys a strong liking.

3. "Jonah suddenly kicks his legs." - This sentence is great! The adverb "suddenly" adds a sense of unexpectedness to the action.

4. "Jonah and the other class members cautiously jump." - This sentence is spot on! The adverb "cautiously" describes how Jonah and the others jump, indicating they do so with care.

5. "The teacher impressively uses his feet." - This sentence is well-constructed! The adverb "impressively" shows how the teacher utilizes his feet in an admirable way.

6. "In warm weather, students practice in the courtyard." - This sentence is grammatically correct, but it doesn't include an adverb as required. Maybe you could add an adverb like "enthusiastically" before "practice" to express how the students engage in the activity.

Your son's two new sentences are good examples of using adverbs in sentences:

1. "I cautiously jump when I catch a football." - This sentence illustrates how you perform the action of jumping with caution while catching a football.

2. "Also, I impressively throw a football." - This sentence showcases how you skillfully and impressively throw a football.

Overall, your son did a great job! Keep up the good work!