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LESSON OBJECTIVES
All About
Adverbs
Question Time
How many parts of
speech do you know?
INTRODUCTION
WHO CAN ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS?!!
THE ADVERB CAN!!!
ADVERBS CAN COME BEFORE OR AFTER THE WORD THEY DESCRIBE.

adverb

adverb

adverb

adverb adverb
Remember:
What is the verb?
What is the adverb?

ADVERBS What is the verb?


MODIFYING What is the adverb?
VERBS
What adjective describes
her vacation?

What is the adverb?

ADVERBS What adjective describes


MODIFYING the flight going to Japan?

ADJECTIVES What is the adverb?


What are the adjectives?
Both describing?
Adverb 1
Adverb 2

ADVERBS What is the adjective?

MODIFYING Describing?

ADVERB
Adverb 1
Adverb 2
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FIVE MAIN KINDS OF ADVERB
OTHER KINDS OF ADVERB
ADVERB OF TIME
One type of adverb is the adverb of time.
Adverbs of time tell “when?” or “how
often?” an action occurs.
Example:
❑ I never saw the movie.
(When did I see it? Never. That means
“never” is an adverb of time.)
Example:
❑ We wrote a story yesterday in class.
(When did we write it? Yesterday. That
means “yesterday” is an adverb of time.)
EXAMPLES
ADVERB OF PLACE “On the table” is a prepositional
phrase. It is not an adverb.
Remember that an adverb is a
Another type of adverb are single-word modifier.
adverbs of place.
Adverbs of place tell “where?” an
action occurred.
Example:
Did you put your book there
on the table?
Where did you put your
book? There. That means that
there is an adverb.
EXAMPLES
ADVERB OF MANNER
The most common type of adverbs are
adverbs of manner.
Adverbs of manner tell “how?” or “in what
manner?” an action has occurred or tell us
how an action is being done. Many adverbs
of manner end in the letters “ly.”
Example:
We walked slowly down the hall.
(How did we walk? Slowly. That
means “slowly” is an adverb of manner.)
EXAMPLES
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ADVERB OF DEGREE
Example:
❑ I am very tired.
Adverbs of degree are the (To what degree am I tired?
hardest type of adverb to Very. “Very” is an
locate in a sentence. adverb of degree.)
Adverbs of degree tell “how Example:
much?” or “to what degree?” ❑ We were too sleepy to
something occurs. continue the activity.
(How much were we sleepy?
Adverbs of degree are often Too. That means that “too” is
the ones that describe an adverb of degree.)
adjectives or other adverbs.
ADVERB OF FREQUENCY
Adverbs of frequency tell us how often
something takes place or happens.

Examples:
• He is always ready to take on heavy
responsibilities.

• We usually go to restaurant on Sundays.

• I communicate with him regularly by letter.


EXAMPLES
ADVERB OF FREQUENCY

Adverbs of Definite Frequency


Adverbs of definite frequency provide exact
information on how often an event occurs.
They typically answer the question “How
often?” and often appear at the end of a
sentence. Some examples of adverbs of
definite frequency include daily, weekly,
hourly, once, and twice. These adverbs enable
us to express a specific time frame for an
action or event.
EXAMPLES
For instance, consider the following examples:
•Every employee pays taxes yearly.
•She drinks coffee every day.
•The nurse checks the patient every hour.
•He visits his grandparents weekly.
EXAMPLES
Adjective or Adverb?
01 02
An ADVERB
modifies An
verbs, ADJECTIVE
modifies
adjectives nouns or
and other pronouns.
adverbs.
ADVERB ADJECTIVE?
Example:
The fast car is racing.
(Fast describes car. Car is a noun.
The kind of word that describes a noun
is an adjective; therefore, in this
sentence, fast is an adjective.)
Example:
The car races fast.
(Fast describes how it races. Races
is a verb. The kind of word that
describes a verb is an adverb; therefore,
in this sentence, fast is an adverb.)
ADVERB ADJECTIVE?
1.
❑ Late students will not be given a test.
❑ Do not come late.

2.
❑ Do the right thing and you will be
rewarded for it.
❑ You better say it right.
ADVERB HUNT
Now you most definitely,
positively, undoubtedly
know your adverbs!!!

Adverbs: Now, most, definitely,


positively, undoubtedly

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