Adverbs: How, When, and Where An adverb describes a verb. It tells how, when, or where something happens. Directions: Cut the adverbs and glue them under the correct column. HOW WHEN WHERE After Hungrily Down Never Outside Today Beautifully Everywhere Lazily Upstairs Yesterday Quickly Adverbs Review An adverb describes a verb. It tells how, when, or where something happens. Directions: Read the sentences below and underline the verb and circle the adverb. Next, decide whether the adverb describes how, when, or where. Example: She whispered quietly into my ear. _________ 1. I always brush my teeth before bedtime. _________ 2. Our dog barked loudly when he saw the cat. _________ 3. A mouse ran under the table. _________ 4. I can run faster than my sister. _________ 5. Yesterday, we went to the swimming pool. _________ 6. I looked everywhere for my keys. _________ 7. The baby slept well last night. _________ 8. We played indoors because it was raining. _________ 9. My mom drives carefully to school. _________ 10. We always go to church on Sundays. _________