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Example
1. She quickly ran to her extremely tired friend
and gave him a very big hug.
1. Adverb of Manner- refers to adverbs
that answer the question how?
Examples: happily, merrily, safely,
quietly, sharply, cautiously,
tremendously, expertly
Sentence: He speaks slowly (how does
he speak?)
2. Adverb of Place- refers to adverbs that
answer the question where?
Examples: there, here, somewhere, on the
ground, at the party, beyond the river, over
the roof, at the market
Sentences
1. Please sit here. (where should I sit?)
2. Two cars were parked outside.
3. My friends and I met at the party.
3. Adverb of Time- refers to adverbs that
answer the question when?
Examples: soon, afterwards, yesterday,
then, last week, last month, next year, a
while ago
Sentences
1. He visited us yesterday. (when did he
visit?)
2. The documents should be submitted now.
4. Adverb of Degree- refers to adverbs that
give the amount, level, or extent
Examples: so, very, entirely, quite
Sentences
1. She entirely agrees with him. (how much
does she agree with him?)
2. Mary is very beautiful. (to what extent is
Mary beautiful?)
5. Adverb of Frequency- refers to adverbs
that answer the question how often?
Examples: sometimes, often, seldom, every
week, always, frequently, rarely, all of the
time
Sentences
1. They deliver the newspaper daily. (how
often do they deliver the newspaper?)
2. We sometimes watch a movie.
5. Adverb of Negation- refers to adverbs that
express negative expressions.
Examples: no, not, never
Sentences
1. I am not going to school today.
2. Teachers should never agree to the
illogical demands of the students.
5. Adverb of Affirmation- refers to adverbs
that express positive expressions
Examples: yes, certainly, surely, absolutely
Sentences
1. Ana is absolutely intelligent.
2. With the kind of dedication he has, he will
surely be rewarded at work.
3. Yes, the teachers are rewarding the
students for their academic endeavors.
UNDERLINE THE ADVERB IN EACH SENTENCE.
THEN IDENTIFY WHAT KIND OF ADVERB IT IS.
1. The doctor is very meticulous.
2. Many commuters formed their lines there.
3. Up the air balloon flew!
4. Other boats floated nearby.
5. The waters were completely calm.
6. Indeed, it was a grand celebration.
7. The pilot carefully checked the engine.
8. The noise increased occasionally.
9. Today, we are leaving for China.
10. The crew cheerfully served the meal.