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Name: Age: Date:, Adverbs, , An adverb desrcibes a verb, an adjective or another abverb. Adverbs fall into three categories:, Where, When and How., , Instructions: From the box below. Select the adverb that best completes each sentence. Click and, drag the adverb to the correct place., , , , , , , , abruptly usually loudly famously clearly, , angrily anxiously reluctantly urgently closely, , . Kailyah waited to hear whether or not she was accepted into the FOCUS, program., , . Stefan usually gets along with his friends., , . My neighbors play their music much too, . [can see now that the windows are clean., , . Further research is needed if we are to find a cure for COVID-19, , . The man shouted for his dog to go back home., . Jessie admitted to stealing her friend’s eraser., . The prefect was asked to monitor the class., , . The truck stopped causing the driver behind it to slam brakes., , 10. Classes are held at school however, due to COVID-19, all classes are, , now virtual.