Adverbial Phrase

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Name: Vania Dwi Putri

NIM : 22018169
Class : K6

Identify the adverb-adverbial phrase in these sentences


1. I eat quite healthily today.
2. The cat is here, on the table
3. I was extremely difficult talking to her yesterday
4. Very few of my friend came to my party yesterday
5. We chat for a while there

Identify the adverbial phrase in these sentences and categorized them in a correct type of adverbial
phrases. (1 sentence may have more than 1 adverbial phrase)
1. We expect our grandparents to arrive in about an hour.
To arrive = adv phrase of purpose
In about an hour = adv phrase of time

2. My cousin watches television almost as much as you do.


Almost as much as you do = adv phrase of frequency and degree

3. The weatherman says it will rain every day until next week.
Every day = adv phrase of frequency
Next week = adv phrase of time

4. My friend gave me the book in the hall 2 hours ago.


In the hall = adv phrase of place
2 hours ago = adv phrase of time

5. Our friend drives on Mondays.


On Mondays = adv phrase of time

6. Gerard and Donna will walk on the footpath.


On the footpath = adv phrase of place

7. The frog jumps through the tall grass.


Through the tall grass = adv phrase of place

8. He is driving so fast right now


so fast = adv phrase of degree
right now = adv phrase of time

9. He found his lucky coin in the morning.


In the morning = adv phrase of time

10. We raced our toy cars on the playground.


On the playground = adv phrase of place

11. Patrick and Anthony were reading their books in the car.
In the car = adv phrase of place

12. The music teacher played the violin better than her student.
Better than her student = adv phrase of manner

13. Georgia tried to talk to Ryan underneath the water.


Underneath the water = adv phrase of place
14. Early in the morning the air is cold and fresh.
Early in the morning = adv phrase of time

15. Mum will pick us up after school in the evening.


In the evening = adv phrase of time

16. Sue will run on the track at school.


On the track = adv phrase of place
At school = adv phrase of place

17. The bread smells so good


So good = adv phrase of degree

18. She looks really bad today


Really bad = adv phrase of manner

19. He looks like an angel


Like an angel = adv phrase of manner

20. His foods taste like a fancy one


Like a fancy one = adv phrase of manner

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