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  1. Sheets to work on the definitions of the types of adverbs in the interactive notebook. Posters with the definitions and examples of the different types of adverbs. 7 worksheets to reinforce adverb skills and their types. Material to laminate with its recording sheet to classify adverbs according to class. Answer sheets for each of the exercises.

  2. Free Spanish Grammar Worksheets in PDF with answers for Spanish teachers and students-- Download / print to use in classrooms, homework, etc.

  3. Printable online Spanish Adverbs Exercises with answers for students and teachers-- 10 / 20 questions, choose the correct Adverbs in Spanish.

    • Verb + Adverb
    • Adverb + Adjective/Adverb
    • Adverb + Entire Clause

    Generally, adverbs come after the verb they modify (especially adverbs of quantity and manner). Example: 1. Catalina la quiere locamente. Catalina loves her dearly. 2. the adverb locamente modifies the verb querer When the verb is conjugated in a compound tense, the adverb comes afterthe main verb. Example: 1. Catalina la ha adoptado recientemente....

    Adverbs come beforethe adjective or adverb they modify. Examples: 1. Amapola es muy cariñosa. Amapola is very affectionate. 2. adverb + adjective 3. Se porta extraordinariamente bien. She behaves extraordinarily well. 4. adverb + adverb

    When an adverb modifies an entire clause, it can have one of three possible placements: 1. at the very beginning of the clause Example: 1. Efectivamente, Catalina y Amapola son mejores amigas. Basically, Catalina and Amapola are best friends. 1. after the verb Example: 1. Amapola no sabe hacer, lamentablemente, ningún truco. Amapola unfortunately d...

  4. Placement of adverbs in Spanish: learn and practice the rules for where adverbs belong in a sentence. These exercises will guide you on how to position adverbs correctly, whether you’re describing a verb, adjective or another adverb.

  5. This useful KS2 Spanish High Frequency Adverbs Activity Sheet is a great way to help pupils improve their writing and speaking in Spanish. With handy key information boxes explaining what adverbs are and lots of examples, children will learn new words to develop their vocabulary and extend their sentences in Spanish.

  6. Adverbs in Spanish are divided into several categories including lugar (place), tiempo (time), modo (mode), cantidad (quantity), afirmación, negación, duda (doubt) and others. Next, we will explore the adverbs in each category and show you many examples of sentences: