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day 2
circle the adverb and draw an arrow from the
adverb to the word it describes.
- i fell off of my bike yesterday.
- jamie caught the ball easily.
- the dogs can play outside by themselves.
- the water in the pot boiled over.
1. For the sentence "I fell off of my bike yesterday."
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. In this sentence, "yesterday" is an adverb of time that modifies the verb "fell". So we circle "yesterday" and draw an arrow from "yesterday" to "fell".
In this sentence, "easily" is an adverb that modifies the verb "caught" (it tells how Jamie caught the ball). So we circle "easily" and draw an arrow from "easily" to "caught".
Here, "outside" is an adverb that modifies the verb "play" (it tells where the dogs can play). So we circle "outside" and draw an arrow from "outside" to "play".
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Circle "yesterday" and draw an arrow from "yesterday" to "fell".