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• She (quickly,quick) decided to write She (quickly,quick) decided to write her paper. her paper.
• She (completely,complete) rejected She (completely,complete) rejected his proposal.his proposal.
• They were (real,really) unhappy.They were (real,really) unhappy.
• (Finally, final) he will be on time.(Finally, final) he will be on time.
• He walked (quick, quickly). He walked (quick, quickly).
Quickly
Completely
Really
Finally
quickly
ADVERBS
Adverb?
- Modify verb, adjective and another adverb
Examples:
1. John walked quickly towards the door.
2. The blouse was outrageously expensive.
3. The cheetah ran incredibly quickly.
AdverbAdverb
Other examples
1. I saw him yesterday.
verb: saw
Adverb: yesterday
2. She simply ignored me.
verb: ignored
adverb: simply
3. We know this city well.
verb: know
adverb: well
4. I accepted new task willingly.
verb: accepted
adverb: willingly
Adverb Without ly Ending
a.) Take it easy.
b.) Speak out loud.
c.) Hold on tight.
d.) Keep your singing soft.
Identify in what part of speech are the ff:1. They – Pronoun2. Promptly – adverb3. Out – Preposition4. Cute – Adjective5. Ouch – Interjection6. Mother – Noun7. Because – Conjunction8. Is – Verb9. Last night – Adverb10. Often - Adverb
What are the kinds of Adverbs?
Kinds of Adverbs1.) Adverb of Manner
2.) Adverb of Place
3.) Adverb of Time
4.) Adverb of Degree
5.) Adverb of Frequency
Identify Adverbs of MannerIdentify Adverbs of MannerSeldom earlyQuite downAlmost dailyNearly nowUp tomorrowHere quicklyThere easily GladlySoonCarefully
Adverb of MannerCarefully
Gladly
quickly
easily
Adverb of Manner
- It tells how something happen
- are closely related to corresponding adjectives.
- are formed by adding ly to the corresponding adjectives.
Examples:
- carefully
- quickly
- gladly
- easily
He walked quickly.
She learned easily.
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Identify Adverbs of PlaceIdentify Adverbs of Place
Seldom earlyQuite downAlmost dailyNearly nowUp tomorrowHere quicklyThere easily GladlySoonCarefully
Adverb of PlaceHere
There
Up
down
Adverb of Place
- It tells where something happen
-
Examples: anywhere
outside
Somewhere
There
underground
upstairs
here
Other examples:
• Sheila went inside. • The kids went outside. • I looked for it everywhere. • I can't see it anywhere. 5. Here's Tom. 6. There's Ann. 7. Here comes the train.
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Identify Adverbs of TimeIdentify Adverbs of Time
Seldom earlyQuite downAlmost NearlyUp tomorrowHere quicklyThere easily Gladly nowSoonCarefully
Adverb of PlaceTomorrow
Now
Early
Soon
Adverb of Time
- It shows when an action is done
- It provides information on when something happens.
Examples:
Yesterday
Early
Last week
Soon
now
1. He did it yesterday
2. I am going to the shops on Monday.
3. We'll let you know our decision next week.
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Identify Adverbs of DegreeIdentify Adverbs of Degree
Seldom earlyQuite downAlmost NearlyUp tomorrowHere quicklyThere easily Gladly nowSoon nearlyCarefully
Adverbs of DegreeQuite
Nearly
almost
Adverb of Degree
- It tells us the strength or intensity of something that happens.
- Basically they answer the sort of question that asks How much ...? or How little...?
Examples:almostentirely
extremelygreatlyhighlyhugely
moderatelystrongly
Other examples:
1. The man drove badly.
2. They enjoyed the film immensely.
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Identify Adverbs of FrequencyIdentify Adverbs of FrequencySeldom earlyQuite downAlmost NearlyUp tomorrowHere quicklyThere easily Gladly nowSoon nearlyCarefully Daily
Often
Adverbs of Frequency
OftenDaily
Seldom
Adverb of Frequency - It tells how often you do something. - Adverbs of frequency include (form most often to
least often): always
usuallyoftensometimesoccasionallyseldomrarelynever
Other examples:
1.She doesn't often visit Europe.
2.Pete never gets angry.
3.Tom is usually very friendly.
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