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Adverb Worksheets
Explore our adverb worksheets, which include printable and interactive exercises on identifying, forming, and comparing adverbs, as well as recognizing their types, such as manner, time, frequency, and place. Spot what adverbs describe, fix sentences, and use conjunctive and relative adverbs. Our free worksheets are a great place to start!
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Color the fish, gifts, and leaves with words that tell how, when, where, or how often something happens in these adverb worksheets.
Read the sentences, snip the adverb cards, and glue them next to the verb to complete the sentences.
Making Adverbs from Adjectives
Let kids in grade 2 and grade 3 skim through a list of adjectives in these worksheets and transform them into adverbs by adding “-ly” to them.
Choose an appropriate adverb of manner that shows how an action happens to complete each sentence.
Identifying the Verbs and Adverbs
Spot and circle the adverb in each sentence, and underline the verb it modifies in this set of worksheets for grade 4 and grade 5.
Degrees of Comparison | Adverbs
Use appropriate spelling rules to form positive, comparative, and superlative degrees of adverbs and complete the tables.
Complete each sentence in these worksheets by choosing the adverb that tells where the action takes place from the word box.
Complete each sentence using the correct adverb from the word box to show when or how often the action happens.
Completing Sentences with Adverbs
Complete each sentence by choosing the most appropriate adverbs from the word box in these PDF worksheets.
Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Read each sentence carefully. Use the comparative form to compare two things and the superlative form to compare more than two.
Circle the adverbs in the sentences in each worksheet. Then write whether each adverb tells how, when, or where the action happens.
How, Where, and When Adverbs Chart
Summarized in this visually appealing chart are the four categories of adverbs: manner, place, time, and frequency.
Identifying the Type of Adverb
Spot the adverb in each sentence in these printable worksheets and decide whether it is an adverb of manner, time, place, or frequency.
Grade 5 and grade 6 children underline the relative adverb that introduces a relative clause and tells when, why, or where an event occurred.
Identifying Adverbs in Stories
Spice up your teaching with the stories in these adverb worksheets. Instruct children to read the stories, pick the adverbs, and underline them.















