In the sentences below, identify the adverbs and the verbs they modify.

The mail carrier delivered the letter faster than I expected.
When will you need a new book to read?
Unlike Peter, Daveed did not eat a slice of pie.
We occasionally go on vacation to the beach.
Will you wear those flashy sunglasses again?
Marta needs to get home soon if she wants to finish her homework.

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Answer:

1. The mail carrier delivered the letter faster than I expected.

The adverb here is "faster" and modifies the verb "delivered"

2. When will you need a new book to read?

The adverb here is "when" and the verb it modifies is "will"

3. Unlike Peter, Daveed did not eat a slice of pie.

The adverb here is "unlike" and the verb it modifies is "did not".

4. We occasionally go on vacation to the beach.

The adverb here is "occasionally" and the verb it modifies is "go"

5. Will you wear those flashy sunglasses again?

The adverb here is " and the verb it modifies is" wear"

6. Marta needs to get home soon if she wants to finish her homework.

The adverb here is "soon" and the verb it modifies is "to get"

Explanation:

An adverb is a part of speech that modifies or qualifies a noun, adverb, verb in relation to time, place, manner, degree, circumstance, etc.

Answer:

Adverb: faster; verb: delivered

Adverb: when; verb: will need

Adverb: not; verb: did eat

Adverb: occasionally; verb: go

Adverb: again; verb: will wear

Adverb: soon; verb: get

Adjective (modifies noun “way”)

Adverb (modifies verb “arrive”)

Adjective (modifies noun “route”)

Adjective (modifies noun “friend”)

Adverb (modifies adverb “late”)

Adjective (modifies noun “forest”)

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