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Read the sentences below, identify the adjective, verb, and adverb. Box the adjective, underline the verb, encircle the adverb in the statements.

1. The tall giraffe ran gracefully across the grassland.
2. The wild owl flew silently from one tree to another.
3. The blue bird flew through the garden slowly.
4. The pink sweater fit her perfectly.
5. The house they chose luckily is big and airly.
6. The grey cat ate the doughnut hurriedly.
7. Her gown is too beautiful.
8. Unfortunately, Ms. Steinberg grew to love the furry friends.
9. Then, the duck flew off to a less crowded yard.
10. Later, Ms. Steinberg was amazed to greet a new arrival, a skunk.

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Explanation:

Answer:

1. A: Tall, V: Ran, AV: Gracefully

2. A: Wild, V: Flew, AV: Silently

3. A: Blue, V: Flue, AV: Slowly

4. A: Pink, V: Fit, AV: Perfectly

5. A: Big, Airly, V: Is, AV: Luckily

6. A: Grey, V: Ate, AV: Hurriedly

7. A: Beautiful, V: Is, AV: Too

8. A: Furry, V: Grew, AV: Unfortunately

9. A: Crowded, V: Flew, AV: Then

10. A: Amazed, V: Greet, AV: Later

Explanation:

An adjective is a word that provides a description of the subject. This can include describing the color of the subject, height, physical features, or other characteristics. This could include words like "lovely", "orange", "short", etc.

A verb is an "action word" that describes what the subject is doing. This can include words like "ran", "ate", "danced", etc.

An adverb is a descriptive word that describes a verb. These usually end in -ly, so look out for that ending when trying to find adverbs. Examples of adverbs include "gracefully", "quietly", etc.