Adverbs that answer "how?" go after the verb. (Adjectives go before a noun.)
Example: Jessica is a good student. (adjective) Jessica works well. (adverb)
Look at these sentences. Do you need an adjective or an adverb?
You can often make adjectives into adverbs. Try to do that here.
- It is a dust rag.
- He is going to the living room.
- He is dusting the top shelf.
- He is dusting the middle shelf.
- He is dusting the bottom shelf.
- He is dusting the lamp.
- He is dusting the window sill.
- He is putting the dust rag on the broom
- He is dusting the spider web.
- He is connecting the vacuum.
- He is vacuuming the room. (…the carpet. …the rug)
- He is finished cleaning. He is done. He is successful. The living room is clean.
Washing Dishes…What is he doing?
| Washing Dishes instructions: 1. Turn on the faucet slowly. 2. Fill the sink with water. 3. Always put the soap in the water. 4. Rinse the dishes carefully. Never use bleach. 5. Put the dishes in the water carefully. 6. Scrub the dishes carefully. 7. Always rinse the dishes again. |