

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on helping students understand the placement of adverbs in sentences. By practicing different adverb positions (mid, front, and end), learners will improve their sentence structure and overall grammar skills. The exercises cover underlining adverbs, selecting the correct sentence structure, and rewriting sentences to apply the correct adverb placement.
The exercises are designed to help students identify where adverbs should be placed in sentences based on their role and meaning. This worksheet also includes multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises to reinforce these concepts.
Answer Key:
Exercise No. 1 – Underline the Adverb and Circle Its Correct Position in Each Sentence:
Exercise No. 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence:
Exercise No. 3 – Apply the Rule to Rewrite Each Sentence:
Exercise No. 4 – Fill in the Blanks:
Exercise No. 5 – Sample Answer for Paragraph Writing:
Yesterday, I had a busy day at school. The morning started with a math test, which I felt prepared for. I usually find math easy, but some of the problems were tricky. After the test, we had a break and I chatted with my friends. We then went to science class, where we learned about the solar system. The teacher explained everything very clearly. In the afternoon, we had art class, and I painted a picture of the sun. I was excited to show it to my teacher. After school, I went home, finished my homework, and then spent some time playing outside. It was a tiring but fun day at school.
Help your child master the placement of adverbs in sentences with a fun and interactive grammar lesson.
Adverbs can be placed at the start, middle, or end of a sentence, depending on what they modify.
Changing the placement can change the emphasis of the action, affecting the meaning.
Proper placement helps students write more clearly and communicate their ideas effectively.