IXL Grade 8 Language arts HH.3 Identify adverbs
Mr. Cline mistakenly turned east at the fork and soon found that he was completely lost.
Mistakenly, east, soon, completely
In the summer, we most often relax outside by the swimming pool or inside in front of the television.
Most, often, outside, inside
The last piece of Aunt Emily's delicious coconut cake mysteriously vanished from the refrigerator.
Mysteriously
Can the newly elected governor successfully convince the legislature to support her costly education program?
Newly, successfully
Do you often find interesting shows to watch on the science channel?
Often
Cassie often sews her own clothes because, in her opinion, the clothing in stores is far too dull.
Often, far, too
Mr. Cohen, who once worked as a school janitor, proudly informed us that he had never taken a single sick day.
Once, proudly, never
Long lines of customers stood outside, waiting to purchase the video game at the stroke of midnight.
Outside
As he was admiring a rather costly vase in the antique shop, Jeremiah carelessly knocked it over.
Rather, carelessly, over
Sadie left for the grocery store rather quickly and soon realized that she had foolishly forgotten her purse.
Rather, quickly, soon, foolishly
Riley's lovely new necklace, which she recently received as a gift, has already earned her multiple compliments.
Recently, already
Since Kate's new house was a ridiculously ugly shade of green, she decided to paint it a completely different colour.
Ridiculously, completely
Although Nora seldom cleans her bathroom, she almost always straightens her bedroom.
Seldom, almost, always
Tourists are seldom seen on this lonely stretch of road, which does not lead to any popular destinations.
Seldom, not
The day of the barbecue was terribly hot, and the temperature eventually drove everyone indoors to sit in front of the air conditioner.
Terribly, eventually, indoors
The extremely low temperature and unusually heavy rain have created dangerously icy road conditions.
Extremely, unusually, dangerously
Although Garrett won at dominoes fairly often, today he played carelessly and lost.
Fairly, often, today, carelessly
Act fast and take advantage of the amazingly low prices at our fabulous Labor Day sale!
Fast, amazingly
Kirk is fiercely loyal to his favourite football team and almost always attends their home games.
Fiercely, almost, always
Mrs. Garrett frequently schedules too many errands in one day, so she seldom manages to complete all of them.
Frequently, too, seldom
It was exciting to watch the ballerina as she leaped gracefully into the arms of her partner.
Gracefully
Dr. Gibson, a highly respected professor of anthropology, studies famous historical documents.
Highly
The architect who just restored that apartment building won an award for his work.
Just
Ron, who was just promoted to branch manager, has worked at the bank for nearly fifteen years.
Just, nearly
I just discovered a surprisingly easy recipe for strawberry cream pie in an old cookbook.
Just, surprisingly
Although Mr. Avila last noticed his appointment book on his desk, he easily could have left it elsewhere.
Last, easily, elsewhere
Will your firm's new layer be presenting his case at the district courthouse later today?
Later, today
I ate a salad with onions earlier today, so I am somewhat self-conscious about having smelly breath.
Earlier, today, somewhat
If you arrive early for the charity benefit, wait outside by the entrance.
Early, outside
Isabella's boss, who exercises almost daily and often walks to work, is always full of energy.
Almost, daily, often, always
My younger brother almost never eats apricots or peaches, but he regularly devours blueberries and grapes.
Almost, never, regularly
I have already decided that I will not be embarrassing myself again by entering another talent competition.
Already, not, again
Does Sofia always order a side of curly fries and extra ketchup with her hamburgers?
Always
Do you always drive so cautiously in construction zones?
Always, so, cautiously
My landlord, who is amazingly handy, just fixed my leaky faucet and promised to repair my stove tomorrow.
Amazingly, just, tomorrow
In the heat of the moment, Olivia angrily yelled at her cousin, but she later apologized for her rudeness.
Angrily, later
Akira is anxiously awaiting the result of her interview with the electronics company.
Anxiously
As the young couple strolled back to the campground, they unexpectedly discovered a lonely cabin in the woods.
Back, unexpectedly
The engineers carefully secured the dynamite in the abandoned building and moved far away.
Carefully, far, away
My dog, Spot, is completely loyal to me, but my cat generally ignores me.
Completely, generally
Tracy's hotel is conveniently located by a lovely beach, but her phone does not get reception there.
Conveniently, not, there
The ice on the sidewalk is dangerously slick, so walk very cautiously.
Dangerously, very, cautiously
Darnell will definitely take plenty of photographs at Grand Canyon National Park because the scenery is absolutely gorgeous.
Definitely, absolutely
Mr. Holland desperately searched for the missing folder, which contained extremely important documents.
Desperately, extremely
Does the coach of Dana's soccer team ever schedule practice games on Sundays?
Ever
The TV station is forecasting severely cold weather, so Nellie and I will stay inside today.
Severely, inside, today
The unobservant man tripped, fell sideways, and landed awkwardly on his hip.
Sideways, awkwardly
Victoria silently crept downstairs, inspected the contents of the refrigerator, and discovered some previously forgotten leftovers.
Silently, downstairs, previously
I was so nervous I clumsily dropped my notes on my way to the stage.
So, clumsily
Because the weather was so cold, everyone rushed inside for some hot chocolate.
So, inside
Because they prefer a somewhat causal atmosphere, Mr. and Mrs. Pena seldom dine in fancy restaurants.
Somewhat, seldom
I should purchase new jeans soon, because this pair is too short and uncomfortably tight.
Soon, too, uncomfortably
Does Hannah still attend the university, or has she finally graduated?
Still, finally
Does Mariana still attend the university, or has she finally graduated?
Still, finally
Because my hamburger was still somewhat raw, the restaurant owner generously offered me a free meal.
Still, somewhat, generously
The composer looks surprisingly nervous about performing his new symphony this evening.
Surprisingly
The governor spoke too softly as he addressed the audience, so I could not understand his speech.
Too, softly, not
Although Sandeep truly enjoys tennis, he very seldom plays the game.
Truly, very, seldom
Mr. and Mrs. Lynch, who are strong believers in the beliefs of exercise, usually jog four to five miles each morning.
Usually
Chase is a very skillful volleyball player because he practices regularly.
Very, regularly
The doughnuts that I purchased yesterday were too stale to eat, so I discarded them.
Yesterday, too
Yesterday my usually dependable truck would not start, so I gratefully accepted a ride from a neighbour.
Yesterday, usually, not, gratefully