Need to find the Adverbs in each sentence.

1. Native Americans originally developed lacrosse. Adverb=originally

2. It was first played by the Iroquois. Adverb=first

3. It was played differently than it is played today. Adverb=differently

4. It was frequently a rough game.
Adeverb= frequently

5. Hundreds of players faced each other bravely. Adverb=faced

6. They felt badly when they lost.
Adverb=badly

7. They played the games outside. Adverb=played

8. The players spent all day there. Adverb=spent

9. Sometimes the game continued for day. Adverb continued

10. Later lacrosse changes. Adverb=changes

11. Canadians partially changed
the stick and the net. Adverb=partially

12. Lacrosse is a game that is still frequently played by many. Adverb=frequently

13. The audience cheers excitedly when someone makes a goal. Adverb=excitedly

14. At the end of the game, the players often rest. Adverb=rest

15.. The winners are warmly congratulated. Adverb= warmly

3 answers

Fine until you get to 7. Then you start confusing verbs with adverbs.

7. They played the games outside. Adverb=played
no, outside
played is a verb

8. The players spent all day there. Adverb=spent
no, spent is verb, there describes verb, is adverb.

9. Sometimes the game continued for day. Adverb continued
no, continued is verb, what the game did.
Sometimes describes verb.
To tell try replacing with an ly ending
For example:
Happily the game continued for days.

10. Later lacrosse changes. Adverb=changes
Awk ! changes is verb
Try replacing Later with happily.
See? Later is the adverb.

11. Canadians partially changed
the stick and the net. Adverb=partially
Yes, yes, if it ends in ly you get it, so try my ly trick on others.

12. Lacrosse is a game that is still frequently played by many. Adverb=frequently
Yes

13. The audience cheers excitedly when someone makes a goal. Adverb=excitedly

14. At the end of the game, the players often rest. Adverb=rest
try -- the players "happily " rest.
It works, so I claim that "often" is the adverb
Here rst is the verb, what they are doing, the action (or in this case inaction)

15.. The winners are warmly congratulated. Adverb= warmly
Yes
5. Hundreds of players faced each other bravely. Adverb=faced

Nope, bravely
Incorrect: 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14 (many of these are verbs, not adverbs)

Additional adverbs in 3, 12

Remember that adverbs tell WHERE, WHEN, HOW, etc. Look up words in a good dictionary to find their parts of speech.

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