Adverbs
Adverbs
Adverbs
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"The child was lost and the parents looked for her everywhere."
"My sister wanted to be close to my house and she built her house nearby."
Adverbs are words used to modify verbs. Adverbs may also modify adjectives and other
adverbs.
Answers
2. The dog sat lazily in the shade of the tree. (Adverb of manner)
3. The man grumbled loudly while cleaning the table. (Adverb of manner)
In the following sentences underline the adverbs and state their kind.
There are different kinds of adverbs expressing different meaning. The following are some of
the common ones.
Adverb of time
An adverb of time tells us when something is done or happens. We use it at the beginning or at
the end of a sentence. We use it as a form of emphasis when we place it at the beginning.
Adverbs of time include afterwards, already, always, immediately, last
month, now, soon, then, and yesterday.
Examples:
Adverb of place
An adverb of place tells us where something is done or happens. We use it after the verb, direct
object or at the end of a sentence. Adverbs of place include words such
as above, below, here, outside, over there, there, under, upstairs.
Examples:
Adverb of manner
An adverb of manner tells us how something is done or happens. Most adverbs of manner end
in –ly such as badly, happily, sadly, slowly, quickly, and others that include well, hard, fast..
Examples:
Adverb of degree
An adverb of degree tells us the level or extent that something is done or happens. Words of
adverb of degree are almost, much, nearly, quite, really, so, too, very, etc.
Examples:
o It was too dark for us to find our way out of the cave. (Before adjective)
o The referee had to stop the match when it began to rain really heavily. (Before adverb)
o Her daughter is quite fat for her age.
o The accident victim nearly died from his injuries.
o After all these years, she is still feeling very sad about her father’s death.
Adverb of frequency
An adverb of frequency tells us how often something is done or happens. Words used as
adverbs of frequency include again, almost, always, ever, frequently, generally, hardly
ever, nearly, nearly
always, never, occasionally, often, rarely, seldom, sometimes, twice, usually, and weekly.
Examples:
In the following sentences underline the adverbs and state their kind.
1. The girl sang sweetly.
2. What is he doing outside?
3. He practices cricket every day.
4. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
5. The old woman was walking slowly.
6. The kittens are playing there.
7. Children usually rush about.
8. The girls danced gracefully.
9. She has travelled everywhere.
10. I went to the market in the morning.
11. The dog sat lazily in the shade of the tree.
12. The man grumbled loudly while cleaning the table.
13. I often visit my grandparents.
14. It is extremely hot today.
15. Please wait patiently.
16. The technician fixed the problem easily.
17. They serve hot pan cakes there.
18. I am waiting here for my daughter.
19. He laughed merrily.
20. We will leave today.