This document contains information about a student named Kaosochukwu Karsten Enebe's English project on adverbs and types of adverbs for their JSS2A class at Nigerian Tulip International Colleges in Abuja. It defines adverbs as words that modify verbs, adjectives, clauses, or other adverbs by describing how, when, or where something occurs. It then lists and describes the common types of adverbs: adverbs of place, time, manner, degree, frequency, interrogative adverbs, and relative adverbs.
This document contains information about a student named Kaosochukwu Karsten Enebe's English project on adverbs and types of adverbs for their JSS2A class at Nigerian Tulip International Colleges in Abuja. It defines adverbs as words that modify verbs, adjectives, clauses, or other adverbs by describing how, when, or where something occurs. It then lists and describes the common types of adverbs: adverbs of place, time, manner, degree, frequency, interrogative adverbs, and relative adverbs.
This document contains information about a student named Kaosochukwu Karsten Enebe's English project on adverbs and types of adverbs for their JSS2A class at Nigerian Tulip International Colleges in Abuja. It defines adverbs as words that modify verbs, adjectives, clauses, or other adverbs by describing how, when, or where something occurs. It then lists and describes the common types of adverbs: adverbs of place, time, manner, degree, frequency, interrogative adverbs, and relative adverbs.
This document contains information about a student named Kaosochukwu Karsten Enebe's English project on adverbs and types of adverbs for their JSS2A class at Nigerian Tulip International Colleges in Abuja. It defines adverbs as words that modify verbs, adjectives, clauses, or other adverbs by describing how, when, or where something occurs. It then lists and describes the common types of adverbs: adverbs of place, time, manner, degree, frequency, interrogative adverbs, and relative adverbs.
• ADVERBS ARE THOSE PARTS OF SPEECH THAT MODIFY A VERB, ADJECTIVE, A CLAUSE, OR ANOTHER ADVERB. They provide context in a sentence by describing how, when, where Some examples are: quickly, actually, fast, etc.
• Types of adverbs
ADVERBS • These are some common types
of adverbs: • Adverb of place • Adverb of time • Adverb of manner • Adverb of degree • Adverb of frequency • Interrogative adverbs • Relative adverbs TYPES OF • Adverbs of place: These adverbs answer the ADVERBS question "where" or "at what place" something happens. E.g.: downstairs, everywhere, here, etc. Adverbs to adjective table • Adverbs of time: These adverbs answer the Original Adverbial ending Example question "when" or "at what time" something ending happens. E.g.: tomorrow, today, etc.
Most -ly sad; sadly • Adverbs of manner: These adverbs describe
adjectives "how" or "in what manner" something happens. E.g.: quickly, fast, etc. -y -ily(replacing the "y") happy; happily • Adverbs of degree: These adverbs qualify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs by expressing extent of degree. E.g.: very, quite, etc. -le -y(replacing the "e") able; ably
• Adverbs of frequency: These describe how often
something happens. E.g.: always, never, etc. -ic -ally Chaotic; chaotically • Interrogative adverbs: They are used to introduce a question. E.g.: when, where, etc. Irregular No change Fast; fast (flat adverbs) • Relative adverbs: they use "when," "where," and "why" to introduce dependent or relative clauses No adjective -adverbial- never counterpart THANK YOU