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Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent?

5. Dylan has almost completed the crossword puzzle.

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Adverb: Almost

- almost describes the action verb, “completed” in the sentence


The adverb, almost, tells us to what extent the action is completed.

For example, “the pie is ALMOST done baking.”

- Baking is our verb, with almost as the adverb, describing how the action (baking) will be soon be completed.
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