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Downloadable worksheets:
THE ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
Downloads: 4001

 
Adjective or Adverb?
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Downloads: 2856

 
Adverbs of Manner
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Downloads: 2173

 
Adverbs: types, formation and comparison
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Downloads: 1961

 
THE ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY (KEY+B&W VERSION INCLUDED)
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
Downloads: 1870

 
ADJECTIVE OR ADVERB?
Level: elementary
Age: 12-14
Downloads: 1685

 

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1. Read the definitions and complete the words.
 
 
You can  listen to this on your MP3 player. pdcst
You can see this person on TV. nws pesntr
This person often writes for a newspaper. jrnlst
The most important news stories are the hdlns.
A story in a newspaper is called a  rprt.
Important new stories usually appear in a nwsflsh on TV.
People use thios to write about their everyday lives. blg
On a computer, we can read the news on a nws wbste.
A TV programme about important stories in the news. crrnt ffrs prgrmm
 
2. Complete the sentences with the adverbs that you make from the adjectives in brackets.
 
 
The actress is smiling  happily (happy) in the photo.
My brother is playing his music very  (loud).
Peter always does his homework very  (careful).
I play tennis really  (bad).
The reporter waited  (patient) for the interview to begin.
The bus doesn't go very  (fast), but its cheaper than the train.