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Adverbs For Kids

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Building language skills is never much fun if taught creatively. It is quite necessary to master the building blocks of the English language right from the start. Grammar fun songs are Sing Along Grammar Songs. The easiest way to teach children Grammar is Fun and Learn. Kids learn to speak and write more effectively by acquiring an understanding of grammar essentials. Help the kids to sing along the Grammar songs featured here or just help them do the worksheets. They just love the activities esp. Word Search. 

 

Some children love to write in scrap books and some even spend time filling up the grammar worksheets. Anything is fine as far as the child is active and creative. So, get along to Kidsfreesouls Grammar Fun songs and Worksheets.

 

SING ALONG ADVERBS

Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here

 Hmmmmm… hmmmmm… hmmmmm!!!

 {Ready pop?}

{Yep.}

{Ready son?}

{Mmm hmm!}

{Let’s go.}

{Let’s go!}

{One, two…}

 Lolly Lolly Lolly, get your adverbs here!

Lolly Lolly Lolly, got some adverbs here!

Come on down to Lolly’s, get the adverbs here!

You’re going to need

If you write or read

Or even think about it.

 Lolly Lolly Lolly, get your adverbs here!

Got a lot of Lolly, jolly adverbs here!

Anything you need

And we can make it absolutely clear!

 An adverb is a word…   {That’s all it is, and there’s a lot of ’em!}

That modifies a verb…  {Sometimes a verb!   Sometimes…}

It modifies an adjective,

Or else another adverb.

And so you see that it’s positively, very, very, necessary.

 Lolly Lolly Lolly, get your adverbs here!

Father, son and Lolly selling adverbs here!

Got a lot of adverbs and we make it clear,

So come to Lolly!

 {Hello, folks.   This is Lolly Senior, saying we have every adverb in

 the book, so come on down and look!}

{Hello, folks.   Lolly Junior here.  Suppose your house needs painting.

 How are you going to paint it?  That’s where the adverb comes in.

 We can also give you a special intensifier so you can paint it very

 neatly or rather sloppily.}

{Hi.  Suppose you’re going nut-gathering. Your buddy wants to know

 where and when.  Use an adverb and tell him.)

 Get your adverb…

 Use it with an adjective, it says much more.

Anything described can be described some more.

Anything you’d ever need is in the store,

And so you choose very carefully

Every word you use.

 Use it with a verb it tells us how you did.

Where it happened, where you’re going, where you’ve been.

Use it with another adverb at the end, and even more…

How, where, or when, condition or reason…

These questions are answered

When you use an adverb…

 {Come and get it!}

 Lolly Lolly Lolly, get your adverbs here!

Quickly quickly quickly, get those adverbs here!

Slowly surely really, learn your adverbs here!

You’re going need ’em

If you read ’em,

If you write or talk or think about it.

 Lolly…

 If it’s an adverb we have it at Lolly’s!

Bring along your old adjectives too, like slow, soft and sure.

We’ll fit them out with our “l-y” attachment,

And make perfectly good adverbs out of them!

Get your adverbs here!

Lots of good tricks at Lolly’s, so come on down!

Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!

Adverbs deal with manner, place, time…

Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!

Condition, reason…

Father Son and Lolly!

Comparison, contrast…

Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!

Enrich your language with adverbs!

Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!

Besides, they’re absolutely free!

Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!

At your service!

Indubitably!

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