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PAG – Expanding verbs using adverbs
Let’s remind ourselves what verbs and adverbs are!
Verbs are action words. They are used to describe the action taking
place in the sentence.
For example,
The rainbow fish is swimming
Adverbs are words that can be used to describe adjectives or verbs.
They give the reader more information.
For example,
The rainbow fish is swimming quickly.
Still unsure? Here are some videos to tell you more!
Verbs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ineCCpqpZrM
Adverbs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18sXFjb0TFc
Task 1: Silly sentences!
Using as many colours as you like, have a go at writing some silly sentences that contain
verbs and adverbs. You could even write them in a pattern if you like.
For example,
The extremely energetic boy jumped high over the galloping unicorn.
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List of verbs you could use:
List of adverbs you could use:
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Task 2: Complete the sentences
Using a verb and an adverb, improve the sentences.
Challenge: Rewrite the sentence to create a different picture in the reader’s head
underneath using different verbs and adverbs?
For example, the man skipped happily down the road. The man stomped aggressively
down the road.
1) The girl ____________________________________ in the
park.
2) Dogs often _________________________________ when they
hear someone at the door.
3) At the funfair, lots of children
___________________________________________ when they
are on the fast rides!
4) When I am eating my favourite food I often
___________________________________________.
5) When I am asleep, I often
______________________________________________.
6) When I am in late, I
______________________________________________.
7) The boy enjoyed _____________ the football ____________ so
it goes over the fence.
8) In the Christmas show, I ___________________________ so
my parents could hear me.
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Task 3: Zone of relevance
Place the verbs and adverbs where you think they fit best in the zone of relevance.
Remember, you are selecting the vocabulary you think is best to describe the picture
below.
flying running politely freely
singing jumping frantically rapidly
walking sprinting quickly violently
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sleeping staring quietly fast
snoring whispering ferociously desperately
worrying shouting loudly repeatedly
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Task 4: Test your knowledge.
Read the instructions to answer the questions carefully. How many did you get correct?
Q1.
Tick the adverb in the sentence below.
Tick one.
The lively crowd cheered loudly when the rally car race began.
1 mark
Q2.
Which word in the sentence below describes how Anita crossed the road?
Tick one box.
Anita looked both ways before crossing the road safely.
1 mark
Q3.
In which sentence is lock a verb?
Tick one.
Aisha closed the box and fastened the lock.
Make sure you lock the gate before you leave.
I think I need to buy a new bike lock.
The lock can only be opened with this special key.
1 mark
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Q4.
Which sentence contains two verbs?
Tick one.
The lambs played happily.
The cows sleep in the field.
The puppies growl and bark.
The horses eat grass and hay.
1 mark
Q5.
Which word or phrase is best to complete the sentence below?
________, we missed the bus and had to walk home in the rain.
Tick one.
Unfortunate
Unfortunates
Most unfortunate
Unfortunately
1 mark
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Q6.
Which underlined word is an adverb?
Tick one.
The spring garden looks lovely.
My little sister has a wobbly tooth.
The clothes are folded neatly.
Her brown hair is long and curly.
1 mark
Q7.
Circle the four verbs in the passage below.
There were hundreds of gulls circling in the sky.
They gathered near the dock, searching for scraps. 1 mark
Q8.
Write a sentence using the word cover as a noun. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly.
___________________________________________________________________
1 mark
Write a sentence using the word cover as a verb. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly.
___________________________________________________________________
1 mark
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Q9.
Complete the sentence with an appropriate adverb.
She completed her homework _______________________ . 1 mark
Q10.
Which sentence uses the word book as a verb?
Tick one.
We decided to book tickets for the football match.
Arin wrote a book review for the school magazine.
The scientist’s ideas are explained in his latest book.
Book club meets every Wednesday in the library.
1 mark
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ANSWERS
Q1. The lively crowd cheered loudly when the rally car race began.
1 mark
Q2.
Anita looked both ways before crossing the road safely.
1 mark
Q3. Award 1 mark for the correct box ticked.
Make sure you lock the gate before you leave.
1 mark
Q4.
The puppies growl and bark.
1 mark
Q5.
Unfortunately
1 mark
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Q6. Award 1 mark for the correct box ticked.
The clothes are folded neatly.
1 mark
Q7. Award 1 mark for all four correct.
1 mark
Q8.
Award 1 mark for a grammatically correct sentence that uses cover as a noun and is correctly punctuated, e.g.
• Where is the cover for your mobile phone? • I put a cover over the food.
Award 1 mark for a grammatically correct sentence that uses cover as a verb and is correctly punctuated, e.g.
• You should cover your mouth when you cough. • We decided to cover the paper with glitter.
Do not accept responses that add inflected endings to cover, e.g.
• I covered it up. • The covers were put over the plants.
2 marks
Q9.
Award 1 mark for the correct insertion of an appropriate adverb, e.g.
• She completed her homework quickly. • She completed her homework well.
• She completed her homework yesterday. • She completed her homework there.
Do not accept misspellings of the adverb.
1 mark
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Q10.
We decided to book tickets for the football match.