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Adverb and its types .pptx

  1. 1. Adverb An adverb is a word that can modify or describe a verb, adjective, another adverb, or entire sentence. Adverbs can be used to show manner (how something happens), degree (to what extent), place (where), and time (when).
  2. 2. Example • Ali walked quickly. • Actually, I’m not sure. • Tamara danced slowly. • Jeff is extremely talented. • I started playing golf quite recently.
  3. 3. Adverb of manner • An adverb of manner describes how an action is performed or how something happens. • Jessie read quietly. • Tom laughed loudly.
  4. 4. Adverbs of degree • Adverbs of degree are used to qualify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs by expressing extent or degree. • “extremely,” “absolutely,” “slightly,” “quite,” and “enough.”
  5. 5. Example • The treehouse you built is very unstable. • I’ll be ready soon; I’m almost finished.
  6. 6. Adverbs of place • An adverb of place provides information about the location of an action (e.g., position, distance, and direction). • Confetti was thrown everywhere. • Come here!
  7. 7. Adverbs of time • Adverbs of time (e.g., “yesterday,” “today,” “tomorrow”) describe when something happens. They are typically placed at the end of a sentence. • I have to run, but I’ll see you tomorrow. • Dylan has a dentist appointment, so he will be late for school today.
  8. 8. Adverbs of frequency • Adverbs of frequency describe how often something happens. • Anna always works on Saturdays. • Jessica never washes the dishes. • I check my email hourly. • We visit France yearly.

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