Adjective or Adverb?
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Adjective or Adverb?
Lesson 124
AdjectivesAn adjective is a word that describes a noun.Adjectives tell what kind or how many.Adjectives may be written before the noun they describe or after a linking verb.
AdverbsAdverbs describe verbs.They tell how, when, or where something happens.Most adverbs that tell how end in ly.Adverbs are not always written near the verbs they describe.
Guided Practice
1. Her new folder is on the desk.
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Guided Practice
2. Jane bought it yesterday at the store.
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Guided Practice
4. Ramon sometimes eats two sandwiches for lunch.
Guided Practice
5. Yesterday his sandwich was big.
Guided Practice
8. The three kittens purr softly.
kittens
The
purr
three
softly
Independent Practice
1. The football team practiced hard before the big game.adjective adverb
Independent Practice
2. The excited players listened to their coach.
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Independent Practice
6. Mom baked three cakes today.
Independent Practice
7. Her cakes always taste good.
Independent Practice
10. The children entered the room ____.
Independent Practice
12. A fat spider crawled outside.
spider
A
crawled
fat
outside
Apply and Speak
Add adjectives and adverbs to make your
sentence interesting. Be prepared to read your
sentence aloud.The ____ snake slithered
____ down the wall.