Adverb phrase
Our project will be talk about
adverb phrase . The adverb
phrase is a prepositional
phrase that modifies a verb ,
adjective or an adverb.
Before we talk about adverb phrase let us
reviews adverb and phrase .
adverb:
Are words that tell us more about verbs . They
tell us how , when or where the action of the
verb takes place. They are verb helper.
Example:
Ahmad talked hurriedly
(‫عجل‬ ‫على‬ ‫أحمد‬ ‫تكلم‬)
A phrase :
Is a group of words that doesn't have a
subject and predicate and doesn't make
sense by it self it depends on other
words to form a meaningful sentence.
Example:
Ahmad won first prize in the running
race .
(‫الجري‬ ‫سباق‬ ‫في‬ ‫بالجائزة‬ ‫أحمد‬ ‫فاز‬)
* Add ly to an adjective root to form the
majority of adverbs.
AdjectiveAdverb
cautiouscautiously
extremeextremely
perfecperfectly
skillfulskillfully
* Change the y to i and add ly to an adjective
ending in y to form an adverb.
AdjectiveAdverb
busybusily
easyeasily
heavyheavily
merrymerrily
AdjectiveAdverb
*Drop the final e on adjectives that end in able or
ible before adding the y to form the adverb.
forcibleforcibly
terribleterribly
possiblepossibly
AdjectiveAdverb
*Add ally to adjectives ending in ic to form the
adverb.
chronicchronically
logiclogically
magicmagically
Scenicscenically
againmoresometimes
almostmuchsoon
alwaysnearthen
downnowthere
farnowheretoo
fastoftentwice
hardonceup
* The following list includes some adverbs that do
not end in ly.
againmoresometimes
almostmuchsoon
alwaysnearthen
downnowthere
farnowheretoo
fastoftentwice
hardonceup
* The following list includes some adverbs that do
not end in ly.
Some adverbs and adjectives that have the same
form include fast, first, last, early, and right.
*Use an adjective to modify a noun or pronoun.
Turn left at the first stop sign.
*Use an adverb to modify verbs, adjectives, and other
adverbs.
Return Andrew’s phone call first.
Adjectives and Adverbs With the Same
:Form
*Add er to the positive form for its comparative degree.
*Add est to the positive form for its superlative degree.
One-Syllable Adverbs
Positive Comparative Superlative
fastfasterfastest
latelaterlatest
soonsoonersoonest
*Add er to the positive form for its comparative degree.
*Add est to the positive form for its superlative degree.
One-Syllable Adverbs
PositiveComparativeSuperlative
fastfasterfastest
latelaterlatest
soonsoonersoonest
*Add er or the word more or the word less before the
positive form for the comparative degree.
*Add est or the word most or the word least for the
superlative degree.
Tow-Syllable Adverbs
PositiveComparativeSuperlative
quicklymore quickly (quicker)most quickly
nearlymore nearlymost
nearly
*Add the word more or the word less before the positive
form to form its comparative degree.
*Add the word most or the word least before the positive
form to form its superlative degree.
Three-Syllable Adverbs
PositiveComparativeSuperlative
efficientlymore efficiently most
efficiently dangerouslymore dangerously most
dangerously Reliablymore reliabl
most reliably
*Use irregular comparisons for some adverbs.
PositiveComparativeSuperlative
wellbetterbest
badlyworseworst
Irregular Adverbs :
Some adverbs do not allow for comparisons
nonowpastbasically
thereherepartlysometimes
tooveryannually
Absolute Adverbs :
*Use subordinating conjunctions such as after, although,
before, because, if, unless, when, and while to introduce
dependent adverb clauses.
* Place the adverb clause as closely as possible
to the words modified.
-* Use commas after introductory adverb clauses that
precede independent clauses.
-Although he broke no laws, his actions were still
unethical.
* Do not use commas to set aside adverb clauses that follow
independent clauses.
Plan to arrive 10 minutes before the meeting begins.
We will start the meeting after serving
refreshments.
Adverb Clauses :
search conclusion:
At the conclusion of this research An adverb phrase is simply two or more words that
act as an adverb. It can modify a verb, adverb, or adjective and can tell how,
where, why, or when An adverb clause which also modifies verbs, adverbs and
adjectives; but, an adverb clause also includes a subject and a verb
Adverb Phrases in Sentences
Adverb phrases can be used in any position in a sentence.
Here are adverb phrase examples
Bob nodded as if he understood.
Meet me at the mall.
Without thinking, he turned down the road.
They must kiss before sunset.
She went online for more information.
In the forest many creatures snarl and growl
We explained the contents search some examples carefully
It may be we have written in the research and its contents explains that this issue is
important and we must know and diligence to learn and this may be finished
what might we have written and I ask God that we have been successful in
writing.

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    Our project willbe talk about adverb phrase . The adverb phrase is a prepositional phrase that modifies a verb , adjective or an adverb.
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    Before we talkabout adverb phrase let us reviews adverb and phrase . adverb: Are words that tell us more about verbs . They tell us how , when or where the action of the verb takes place. They are verb helper. Example: Ahmad talked hurriedly (‫عجل‬ ‫على‬ ‫أحمد‬ ‫تكلم‬)
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    A phrase : Isa group of words that doesn't have a subject and predicate and doesn't make sense by it self it depends on other words to form a meaningful sentence. Example: Ahmad won first prize in the running race . (‫الجري‬ ‫سباق‬ ‫في‬ ‫بالجائزة‬ ‫أحمد‬ ‫فاز‬)
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    * Add lyto an adjective root to form the majority of adverbs. AdjectiveAdverb cautiouscautiously extremeextremely perfecperfectly skillfulskillfully
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    * Change they to i and add ly to an adjective ending in y to form an adverb. AdjectiveAdverb busybusily easyeasily heavyheavily merrymerrily
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    AdjectiveAdverb *Drop the finale on adjectives that end in able or ible before adding the y to form the adverb. forcibleforcibly terribleterribly possiblepossibly
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    AdjectiveAdverb *Add ally toadjectives ending in ic to form the adverb. chronicchronically logiclogically magicmagically Scenicscenically
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    Some adverbs andadjectives that have the same form include fast, first, last, early, and right. *Use an adjective to modify a noun or pronoun. Turn left at the first stop sign. *Use an adverb to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Return Andrew’s phone call first. Adjectives and Adverbs With the Same :Form
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    *Add er tothe positive form for its comparative degree. *Add est to the positive form for its superlative degree. One-Syllable Adverbs Positive Comparative Superlative fastfasterfastest latelaterlatest soonsoonersoonest
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    *Add er tothe positive form for its comparative degree. *Add est to the positive form for its superlative degree. One-Syllable Adverbs PositiveComparativeSuperlative fastfasterfastest latelaterlatest soonsoonersoonest
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    *Add er orthe word more or the word less before the positive form for the comparative degree. *Add est or the word most or the word least for the superlative degree. Tow-Syllable Adverbs PositiveComparativeSuperlative quicklymore quickly (quicker)most quickly nearlymore nearlymost nearly
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    *Add the wordmore or the word less before the positive form to form its comparative degree. *Add the word most or the word least before the positive form to form its superlative degree. Three-Syllable Adverbs PositiveComparativeSuperlative efficientlymore efficiently most efficiently dangerouslymore dangerously most dangerously Reliablymore reliabl most reliably
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    *Use irregular comparisonsfor some adverbs. PositiveComparativeSuperlative wellbetterbest badlyworseworst Irregular Adverbs :
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    Some adverbs donot allow for comparisons nonowpastbasically thereherepartlysometimes tooveryannually Absolute Adverbs :
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    *Use subordinating conjunctionssuch as after, although, before, because, if, unless, when, and while to introduce dependent adverb clauses. * Place the adverb clause as closely as possible to the words modified. -* Use commas after introductory adverb clauses that precede independent clauses. -Although he broke no laws, his actions were still unethical. * Do not use commas to set aside adverb clauses that follow independent clauses. Plan to arrive 10 minutes before the meeting begins. We will start the meeting after serving refreshments. Adverb Clauses :
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    search conclusion: At theconclusion of this research An adverb phrase is simply two or more words that act as an adverb. It can modify a verb, adverb, or adjective and can tell how, where, why, or when An adverb clause which also modifies verbs, adverbs and adjectives; but, an adverb clause also includes a subject and a verb Adverb Phrases in Sentences Adverb phrases can be used in any position in a sentence. Here are adverb phrase examples Bob nodded as if he understood. Meet me at the mall. Without thinking, he turned down the road. They must kiss before sunset. She went online for more information. In the forest many creatures snarl and growl We explained the contents search some examples carefully It may be we have written in the research and its contents explains that this issue is important and we must know and diligence to learn and this may be finished what might we have written and I ask God that we have been successful in writing.