Adverbially yours

An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. It answers the questions how, where, when, how often or to what extent. Some words function as both adverbs and adjectives, while some adverbs have two forms with different meanings. Can you tell the difference?

See if you can fill in the blanks below with the correct adverb.

1. Yannick likes to ride his bike Placeholder for the answer.
2. Something went Placeholder for the answer in the electrical panel.
3. Raquel works Placeholder for the answer at the beauty salon every day.
4. Anita's cat eats Placeholder for the answer chicken and rabbit.
5. The movie started Placeholder for the answer.
6. Robin Hood and his Merry Men lived Placeholder for the answer in the forest.
7. The kite flew Placeholder for the answer in the sky.
8. The thunderstorm is Placeholder for the answer over.
9. The car had to stop Placeholder for the answer to avoid hitting the moose.
10. They serve Placeholder for the answer good Ethiopian food here!