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LC: To express time, place and cause using adverbs Steps to success: I know what an adverb is I can identify an adverb in a sentence I can recognise what an adverb is describing I can use adverbs in a sentence

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Page 1: Verbs and Adverbs - st-thomas.surrey.sch.uk · cause using adverbs Steps to success: • I know what an adverb is • I can identify an adverb in a sentence • I can recognise what

LC: To express time, place and cause using adverbs

Steps to success:• I know what an adverb is

• I can identify an adverb in a sentence

• I can recognise what an adverb is describing

• I can use adverbs in a sentence

Page 2: Verbs and Adverbs - st-thomas.surrey.sch.uk · cause using adverbs Steps to success: • I know what an adverb is • I can identify an adverb in a sentence • I can recognise what

• An adverb describes a verb, telling the

reader how, where, when or why the action is happening.

• Let’s look at these more closely.

LC: To express time, place and cause using adverbs

Page 3: Verbs and Adverbs - st-thomas.surrey.sch.uk · cause using adverbs Steps to success: • I know what an adverb is • I can identify an adverb in a sentence • I can recognise what

Carefully

Easily

Fast

Loudly

Quickly

Quietly

These kind of adverbs describe how something happens.

They often end in ‘-ly’

Example in a sentence:

She ran the race.

(no adverbs)

She quickly ran the race.

(HOW – quickly)

She ran the race quickly.

(HOW - quickly)

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Anywhere

Downstairs

Here

Nowhere

Outside

Somewhere

There

Underground

These types of adverbs describe where something happens.

Example in a sentence:

I wanted to go upstairs.

(where? upstairs)

She looked over there.

(where? there)

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After

Later

Next

Now

Soon

Tomorrow

Yesterday

First

These types of adverbs describe when something happens.

These examples are commonly used:

Example in a sentence:

I do my homework after a snack.

(when? After)

It will be too dark to play soon.

(when? Soon)

Jessica finished her supper first.

(when? first)

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So that

To

In order to

Therefore

Since

Because

These types of adverbs describe why something happens. Here are

some common examples:

Examples in a sentence:

Jenny walks carefully to avoid

falling.

(why? to)

I only ate one sweet so that I

didn’t spoil lunch

(why? So that)

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In your books…• Draw a table with these headings

• Use a ruler

• Space them out carefully

When? Where?HOW? Why?

LC: To express time, place and cause using adverbs

Page 8: Verbs and Adverbs - st-thomas.surrey.sch.uk · cause using adverbs Steps to success: • I know what an adverb is • I can identify an adverb in a sentence • I can recognise what

• Starting with red, decide whether these adverbs are describing when, where, how or why?

• Can you put them in your table under the correct heading? • Once you’ve sorted all of them, write each adverb into a sentence.

Challenge: Can you explain your choice?

Now

Here

Quickly

Because

Silently

Tomorrow

So that

Upstairs

In order to

Somewhere

Next

FastHOW?

LC: To express time, place and cause using adverbs

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How did you do?

When? Where?HOW? Why?

LC: To express time, place and cause using adverbs

Quickly Here

Next

BecauseNow

Silently Tomorrow So thatUpstairs

In order toSomewhereFast

Any other sentences to share?

She ran quickly to the door. Challenge: HOW did she run? Quickly

Page 10: Verbs and Adverbs - st-thomas.surrey.sch.uk · cause using adverbs Steps to success: • I know what an adverb is • I can identify an adverb in a sentence • I can recognise what

LC: To express time, place and cause using adverbs

Steps to success:• I know what an adverb is

• I can identify an adverb in a sentence

• I can recognise what an adverb is describing

• I can use adverbs in a sentence

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