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ADVERBS OF

PLACE AND TIME


Discussant: FELY MAE MANLAPAS BELLO
BSED ENGLISH – 1A
 Comprehensively understand what are adverbs of place
and adverbs of time, and distinguish the differences
between the two.
 Understand and apply the rules in using adverbs of place
and time by/in formulating sentences.
 To evaluate sentences in the given examples where
adverbs of place and time are used.
OBJECTIVES:  Define adverbial phrases: difference between place and
time
 Analyze the given sentences where adverbial phrases of
place and time are used/
 Know how adverbial phrase differs from adverbial clause
 Formulate sentences applying adverbial phrases of place
and time.
PLACE TIME
 [Where?]
 [When?]
 These are adverbs that
change or qualify the  These are adverbs
meaning of the that tell us when an
Adverbs sentence by telling us
where things happen
action happened,
but also for how
of: are defined as adverbs
of place.
long, and how often.
 example are: here,
 example are: now,
there, inside, outside, tomorrow, earlier,
near, nearby, behind yesterday, as soon as
the door, where the possible
water flows
 Adverbs of Place always talk
about the location where an action
of the verb is being carried out.
Rules for  Adverbs of Place are normally
Adverbs of placed after a sentence's object or
Place main verb.
 It can be directional. For
example: up, down, around, away,
north, south east,
 It can refer to distances. For example:
nearby, far, away, miles apart
 It also indicates an object's position
in relation to another object. For
Rules for example: below, between, above,
behind, through, around and so fort.
Adverbs of  Many of these adverbs indicate
Place movement in a particular direction and
end in the letters "-ward or -wards". For
example: toward, forward, backward,
homeward, westward, eastward,
onwards
 After a long day at work, we
headed homeward.
Examples  My grandfather's house is
of adverbs nearby.
of place in
 The cat is hiding underneath
sentences :
the couch.
 Steph steps down the stair.
 Adverbs of time often work best
when placed at the end of
sentence/sentences
Rules for  You can change the position of an
adverb of time to lend emphasis to
adverbs a certain aspect of a sentence.
of time  Adverbs of time describing for
how long an action occurred
usually work best at the end of the
sentence.
Adverbs of time that express an
exact number of times the
action happens usually work
Rules for best at the end of a sentence.
adverbs of  When using more than one
time adverb of time in a sentence,
use them in the following
order: How long, How often,
and When
Do you have a date tomorrow?
 Because of heart break Jayem
Examples of spent four weeks in his room.
adverbs of
 How you done your paper
time in
sentences : works yet?
 We go out for Japanese food
weekly.
 In its simplest definition, is a group
of words that function as an adverb
(additional learning)
in a sentence, that further describe
or refines the meaning of a verb,
ADVERBIAL adjective or adverb.
PHRASES  Adverb phrases typically answer the
- place and questions how, where, why or when
time - something was done. It may also
describe the conditions of an action
or object, or the degree to which an
action or object was affected.
EXAMPLE:
Adverb
It’s cold.
Phrase It’s cold here.
describing
WHERE It’s cold here in the
Philippines.
 Meet me in my office.
Example:  Meet me in my office
Adverb later .
Phrase
describing  Meet me in my office
WHEN later this afternoon.
Adverb Phrases Adverb Clauses

Adverb  It is important  It is a group of


words that does
to remember
Phrases that phrase is a contain a subject
and a verb. That
group of words
and that does not
group of words
modifies a verb,
Adverb contain a adverb, or
subject and a adjective in the
Clauses verb. sentence, just an
adverb phrase
does.
Example  I parked the car right
of Adverb here under the bridge.
Phrases
and  I parked the car where
Adverb I could easily find it
Clauses later.
 The ELP ENGLISH MANUAL
Fourth Edition by Jonathan Malicsi
 gingersoftware.com - Grammar
Rules
References:  Cambridge Dictionary
 learning-English-online.net
 dictionary.com
 examples.yourdictionary.com
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Evaluation AND
MATCH
THANK YOU

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