Title: Adverbs
1Adverbs
- Modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb
- They answer the following questions
- Where? went outside, sit there
- When? often asks, left yesterday, never again
- How? ran quickly, remarked casually
- How often? or How long? sometimes talk
- To what extent? rather quickly, just started,
not done - Many end in ly
2Words often used as adverbs
Where? away, here, inside, there, up
When? later, now, soon, then, tomorrow
How? clearly, easily, quietly, slowly
How often? or How long? always, usually, continuously, never, forever, briefly
To what extent? almost, so, too, more, least, extremely, quite, very, not
- The word not is an adverb even when used in a
contraction (wont, dont, etc.).
3Position of Adverbs
- Adverbs can appear anywhere in the sentence.
- They can come before, beside, or after the words
they modify. - Examples
- We often study together.
- We study together often.
- Often we study together.
4Position of Adverbs
- When an adverb modifies a verb phrase, it
frequently comes in the middle of the phrase. - Example
- We have often studied together.
5Find the adverb and the word it modifies in each
sentence.
- Vivi Malloy rides her horse daily.
- She has always wanted to make the U.S.
Equestrian Team. - Vivi rides a very attractive chestnut horse
named Penny Red. - 4. Vivi usually cleans the horses stall after
school.5. Then she grooms her horse.6. Vivi
mounts Penny Red cheerfully.7. Penny Red trots
briskly around the ring.8. Penny Red and Vivi
especially enjoy jumping.9. They have competed
successfully in several shows.
6Adverbs or adjectives
- Check what its describing
- The path was straight.
- describes the path, so an adjective
- The man walked straight in the wall.
- tells where, so an adverb
7Are the underlined words adjectives or adverbs?
- 1. The kindly stranger helped the lost child.
- 2. At noon, the whistle blew shrilly.
- 3. I carefully tested the heat of the water.
- 4. My young nieces frilly dress was handmade by
her mother. - 5. I rose early and jogged three miles.
- 6. The early bird catches the worm.
- 7. Candace had rarely been late.
- 8. For some reason, I laughed uncontrollably.
8Preposition or Adverb?
- Dont confuse with prepositions!
- Adverb I went outside.
- Prep. I went outside my house.
- Remember, prepositions are part of a
prepositional phrase!
9Are the underlined words adverbs or prepositions?
- 1. The poison ivy climbed around the trunk of the
tree. - 2. I looked up but didnt see the source of the
noise. - 3. The ship slowly sailed away.
- 4. Do not put the bread bag near the hot burner
on the stove. - 5. When did you say you are coming over?
- 6. If I inherited a million dollars, I would
spread my wealth around a little. - 7. He was able to pay the fine through the mail.