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This document provides a worksheet to practice using adverbs of time. Students are asked to choose adverbs like "recently", "sometimes", "yesterday", and "tomorrow" to complete sentences about forgetting to brush teeth, finishing a book report, walking to school, a plant growing, and a family traveling. Students are then asked to write their own adverbs of time to provide more information about when verbs like playing cards, flying in a jet, watching a blizzard begin, building with Legos, and reading a book occurred. The document aims to teach students how to use adverbs of time to specify when an action took place.
This document provides a worksheet to practice using adverbs of time. Students are asked to choose adverbs like "recently", "sometimes", "yesterday", and "tomorrow" to complete sentences about forgetting to brush teeth, finishing a book report, walking to school, a plant growing, and a family traveling. Students are then asked to write their own adverbs of time to provide more information about when verbs like playing cards, flying in a jet, watching a blizzard begin, building with Legos, and reading a book occurred. The document aims to teach students how to use adverbs of time to specify when an action took place.
This document provides a worksheet to practice using adverbs of time. Students are asked to choose adverbs like "recently", "sometimes", "yesterday", and "tomorrow" to complete sentences about forgetting to brush teeth, finishing a book report, walking to school, a plant growing, and a family traveling. Students are then asked to write their own adverbs of time to provide more information about when verbs like playing cards, flying in a jet, watching a blizzard begin, building with Legos, and reading a book occurred. The document aims to teach students how to use adverbs of time to specify when an action took place.
Directions: Adverbs tell information about a verb in the sentence. An adverb can tell when something is done. Choose an adverb to complete each sentence.
recently
sometimes
1.
yesterday
tomorrow
soon
I forget to brush my teeth before bed.
2. Cameron will finish his book report
3. Sue and Tim walked to school together
4. Your plant will grow
if you take care of it.
5. My family traveled
to New Mexico.
Directions: For each verb below, write an adverb that could explain more about when.