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LET'S BUZZ THE BEE! Adverbs

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This game will measure your prior knowledge about adverbs and its kinds. Let's enjoy this teaching-learning activity. have Fun!!!!1

PatrickZarsuela
Created Date 09.05.23
Last Updated 09.05.23
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Topics of this game:
  • A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb.
  • A word or phrase naming an attribute, grammatically related to a noun to modify.
  • A word that describes what the subject of a sentence is doing.
  • These adverbs are those that describe the manner in which an action is done.
  • These adverbs include general time periods and specific times.
  • These adverbs are used to indicate where the action mentioned in the sentence.
  • These adverbs are used to denote how often an action or event is happening.
  • These adverbs are used to indicate how intense an action of quality is.
  • Quickly, promptly, clearly, slowly, gradually, eventually, rapidly, seriously, instantly
  • Now, soon, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, next month, recently, forever, etc.
  • Somewhere, anywhere, nowhere, here, outside, inside, wherever, elsewhere, left, right, n
  • Seldom, rarely, never, often, weekly, monthly, yearly, annually, usually, sometimes
  • Very, too, extremely, much, more, most, little, less, incredibly, totally, greatly
  • She OFTEN visits the orphanages and old age homes in different parts of the country.
  • The tea was VERY hot, I almost burned my tongue.
  • It is MOST likely expected to rain in the month of September in India.
  • I find it difficult to keep going to the post office EVERY WEEK.
  • Can we go SOMEWHERE so that I can relax my mind?
  • The children became TOO restless because of the rumor.
  • My father went OUTSIDE.
  • NEXT MONTH, we will be in Chennai.
  • I OCCASIONALLY attend one of their meetings.
  • I SELDOM hear from him nowadays.
  • GENEROUSLY, he donated the money.
  • Kindly, she fed the cat first.