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Grade 4 English - Elementary School - English Language - Learn adverbs to describe
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Just as adjectives can improve your writing, so can adverbs. They describe a verb. Here are two examples for you to look at.

As you will see, the word 'carefully' is almost the opposite of 'hurriedly' and these added adverbs will help your reader to imagine the scenario more clearly.

Grade 4 English - Elementary School - English Language - Learn adverbs to describe
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10 Questions

1. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
He injured himself ... when he fell off the wall.
2. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
The accused man waited ... for the jury's decision.
3. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
He wrote ... in his exams.
4. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
The train arrived ... at the station.
5. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
The accused man waited ... for the jury's decision.
6. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
They ... spoke to each other.
7. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
He spoke ... about the way he had been treated by his teacher.
8. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
He wrote ... in his exams.
9. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
The lion roared ... at the hunter.
10. In the sentence below, which word(s) can be used as an adverb to complete the sentence?
He ran ... than his team mate in the 400 m race.