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Types of Adverbs

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Types of Adverbs

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Types of Adverbs Words like loudly, really, very, and never are classified as adverbs. They are used to mod:fy verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs fall into four dif. ferent types or classes: adverbs of time, place, manner, and degree. (Turn to 454.2 in Write Source 2000 for more information.) Yesterday, Laura hurriedly flew over to inspect the dump site and almost fainted from the stench. (Pbreetens In the chart below, arrange the following list of adverbs accord- ing to the four different types. There are five adverbs per category. (Four have already been “charted” for you.) yesterday really lazily there soon over carefully daily nervously scarcely hurriedly forward here very everywhere almost tomorrow hardly before brilliantly Time Place Manner Degree (answers when) (answers where) (answers how) (answers to what extent) yesterday over hurriedly Grea Soe. Alone esos (8) -{ Next Step As a special challenge, add at least one more adverb to each of the four categories above. Proofreader’s Guide/SkillsBook 617 ™ An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. ExaupLes: The parade moved slowly. Your tie is very colorful. You did this too quickly. * An adverb usually tells how, when, where, or how often. ™ Many adverbs end in ly. ‘A. Write two adverbs that could be used to descrie each verb. } 4 taugh ” 7, read 43. run _ ; : | : ba tatie 8. work 14. speak t m f J a, stand 9. write 415. listen | i 7 4. sing 10, walk 18. drive 5. swim 41. jump 47. sit . eat 12. move 18..dance B. Use each adverb in a sentence. well regularly early softly very here it 3, Grammar and Usage 67 Dee oe Coon 158 by Hac ce Joan re tea Name. Adverbs pases t00-120 © An.adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, . * Adverbs answer the questions how, when, where, and to what extent. EXAMPLES: how— carefully, happily; when—soon, yesterday; where: above, everywhere; to what extent— very, almost Circle each adverb. Underline the word it modifies. A 1. The potter's wheel moved rapidly. 2.“ Skillfully the potter molded the wet clay. 3 4. 5. A group of students stood nearby. They watched closely. Today the students will try the pottery wheel. B. Tell whether the underlined adverb answers the question how, when, where, or to what extent. 6. The bowl slowly began to take shape. ee 7. The potter's hands were really muddy! ee eee 8. Wet pieces of clay fell everywhere. ee 9. The potter gently shaped the rim of the bowl, 10. It would be finished soon. ———— C. Form an adverb from each adjective below by adding ly. On a separate sheet of paper, use each adverb in a sentence. 11. swift 12 glad 13. courageous 14. active 18. patient. 16. safe vores wom 79

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