PARTS OF SPEECH VERBS PRACTICE
identify the adverb/s in the sentence: Leena always dresses stylishly and neatly.
always, stylishly, neatly
identify the adverb/s in the sentence: Tom Sawyer's fence was carefully and thoroughly whitewashed.
carefully, thoroughly
identify the verb and if it is a visible or mental action verb: The teacher carefully considered the question.
considered: mental
identify the verb and if it is a visible or mental action verb: Grandma always gives me a treat.
gives: visible
state the helping verb/s and main verb/s: Ms. Wilkins does not always announce tests.
helping verbs: does/main verb: announce
state the helping verb/s and main verb/s: Bill may not call tonight.
helping verbs: may/main verb: call
state the helping verb/s and main verb/s: Phil should never have repeated that remark.
helping verbs: should, have/main verb: repeated
state the helping verb/s and main verb/s: Will your sister be starting college this fall?
helping verbs: will, be/main verb: starting
identify the adverb/s in the sentence: Come here immediately!
here, immediately
identify the adverb/s in the sentence: Slowly and surely the tortoise won the race.
slowly, surely
identify the verb and if it is a visible or mental action verb: Hansel and Gretel wandered through the forest.
wandered: visible
identify the verb and if it is a visible or mental action verb: Darin wished for a career in music.
wishes: mental