The document discusses adverbs and adverbial phrases. It defines adverbs as words that add meaning to verbs by describing how, when, where or why an action occurs. The document outlines the three types of adverbs - positive, comparative, and superlative - and provides examples. It also defines adverbial phrases as groups of words beginning with a preposition that act as a single adverb.
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2. Adverbs and Adverbial
Phrases
Learning Intention
To know and understand
what adverbs and adverbial
phrases are.
Success Criteria
I can say what adverbs and
adverbial phrases are.
I can say, list and give
examples of the three types
of adverbs.
I can say what adverbial
phrases are.
3. Key Vocabulary
adverb
adverbial phrases
manner
place
time
frequency
degree
interrogative
4. GKR
What does
the title tell
me?
What do I
predict the
text will be
about?
What can
the pictures
tell me?
What do I
already know
about this
topic?
What
words do
I expect
to see?
What
images come
to mind?
What will I
do as I
read?
10. Comparative adverbs
Comparative adverbs are used when two people,
animals or things are compared.
The comparative form is usually made by adding the
words more or less before the adverb.
11. Superlative adverbs
Superlative adverbs are used when three or more
people, animals or things are compared.
The superlative form is usually made by adding most
or least before the adverb.
12. Irregular adverbs
Some adverbs have an irregular form when they are
used in their comparative or superlative forms.
14. Adverbs of comparison
Positive Comparative Superlative
hard harder hardest
fast faster
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better
bad
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15. Adverbs of comparison
Positive Comparative Superlative
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16. Adverbs of comparison
Positive Comparative Superlative
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17. Adverbs of comparison
Positive Comparative Superlative
hard harder hardest
fast faster fastest
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18. Adverbs of comparison
Positive Comparative Superlative
hard harder hardest
fast faster fastest
late later latest
well better
bad
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19. Adverbs of comparison
Positive Comparative Superlative
hard harder hardest
fast faster fastest
late later latest
well better best
bad
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20. Adverbs of comparison
Positive Comparative Superlative
hard harder hardest
fast faster fastest
late later latest
well better best
bad worse
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21. Adverbs of comparison
Positive Comparative Superlative
hard harder hardest
fast faster fastest
late later latest
well better best
bad worse worst
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22. Adverbial phrases
An adverbial phrase:
consists of a group of words without a verb
always begins with a preposition (indicate location e.g. on, in,
beside)
acts as a single adverb
Examples:
I always wear this ring. (adverb)
I wear this ring at all times. (adverbial phrase) at (preposition)
They came to dinner in the evening. (adverbial phrase) in
(preposition)
23. Review
Complete the Before and
After Web
The learning actions I used
today were …