Like adjectives, describe other words or make other words more specific. An Adverb is a word that...

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Adverbs

Like adjectives, describe other

words or make other words more specific.

An Adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Adverbs

Answers any of the

following ?’s1. Where?2. When?3. In what way?4. To what extent?

Adverb Modifying a Verb

Answers only one question:To what extent?

Adv. Modifying an Adj. or another Adv.

Varies within a sentence

If modifying a verb, it may precede or follow it or even interrupt a verb phrase.

Normally, adverbs modifying adjectives or other adverbs will immediately precede (come before) the words they modify.

Position of Word

Adverbs Modifying

VerbsWhere?

The plant grew here.

When?

She never raked the leaves.

In what way?

He officially announced it.

To what extent?

The bees were still buzzing loudly.

Adverbs Modifying

Verbs______________?

She was graciously helping.

______________?

He always did it right.

______________?

The bushes were planted there.

______________?

Later, we toured the greenhouses.

Adverbs Modifying

Verbs______________?

The boat sails daily to the city.

______________?

Be sure to wash completely after painting.

______________?

The snake slid underground.

______________?

Jeff left quickly after the party.

Adverbs Modifying

Adjectives

To what extent?

The solution was quite logical.

Adverbs Modifying Adverbs

To what extent?

He worked very competently.

Adverbs Modifying

Adjectives or Adverbs

To what extent?1. It was an extremely overgrown

garden.2. I am not completely finished.3. Rick’s room was not entirely

clean yet. 4. The children are overly excited.

The tractor backed up alongside the field.

Please point out which band instrument is yours.

Jennifer had to run out at lunch to pick up her car.

Compound Verbs as Adverbs

Several nouns can function as

adverbs that answer the questions Where? Or When?

Some of the words: home, yesterday, today, tomorrow, mornings, afternoons, evenings, nights, week, month, and year.

Nouns functioning as Adverbs

Nouns used as Adverbs

Nouns As Adverbs

Evenings are restful times.

My home is miles from here.

Yesterday was a lovely day.

I work evenings.

Let’s head home.

I saw them yesterday.

• Many adverbs are formed by

the addition of –ly to an adjective.

Adverb or Adjective?

Adj. Our professor looked pensive.

Teri walk through the open door.

Adv. The professor looked at her notes pensively.

We discussed the matter openly.

Adverb or Adjective?

• Some adjectives, however,

also end in –ly. • Therefore, you cannot assume

that every word ending in –ly is an adverb.

But wait…

• an ugly scene• a nightly bloom• a lovely shell• curly edges

For example

Determine the part of speech by

checking their function in the sentence.

ADVERBS – MODIFY A VERB, ADJECTIVE, OR ADVERB.

ADJECTIVES - MODIFY A NOUN OR PRONOUN.

Remember!!

1.The concert ran late. 2.We enjoyed the late dinners in

Spain.3.The fish swam straight

through the channel. 4.The path was straight.

Practice

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