Adverbs
An adverb can describe
HOW an action happens.
Jason quickly read the book.
An adverb can describe
WHEN an action happens.
Emma left early.
An adverb can describe
WHEREan action happens.
Lily and Ben played here.
An adverb can describe
HOW,WHEN, and WHERE
an action happens.
Your
homework?
My grandpa snored loudly.
Chloe played on the beach
yesterday.
I will visit my friend
tomorrow.
George, will you come here?
My sheepdog sat lazily in
the pool.
Let’s talk.
Adverbs
of
Narration
One morning the old woman and the
evil queen are drinking coffee and
eating a poppy seed pastry.
Suddenly, the old witch says:
the other day I was surfing the
Internet and saw a picture of our
castle. Did you know there is a
torture chamber here? With a
skeleton?
At first, the fairy tale characters were
the only ones in the castle…
…, but one day the cartoonist drew a
torture chamber and a skeleton,
which our authors found really funny!
ADVERBS INNARRATION
To begin with…
at first
in the beginning
one morning
one evening
back then
one time
the other day
one day
back in the day
ADVERBS INNARRATION
Action in the middle
then
next
afterwards
suddenly
in the meantime
meanwhile
as a result
later on
at that moment
ADVERBS INNARRATION
Action in the end
eventually
in the end
at the end
at last
last
since then
G9 adverbs

G9 adverbs