Adverbs

ADVERBS-by Vidushi and Rajshree 6-E
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ADVERBS-by Vidushi and Rajshree 6-E

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WHAT IS ADVERB?
A word that adds more information about place, time, manner, cause or degree to a verb, an adjective, a phrase or another adverb.
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An adverb is a word that adds something to the meaning of a verb, an adjectives or another adverb.
There 6 types of adverbs…


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6TYPES OF ADVERBS
  • Adverb of Manner
  • Adverb of Place
  • Adverb of Time
  • Adverb of Frequency
  • Adverb of Degree
  • Adverb Of Interrogation

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ADVERB OF MANNER
An adverb of manner describes how you do an action or we can say it is a adverb which describe the way in which something is done.
For example -
I went to school cheerfully.
Some elderly people drive slowly.
She works very hard.
Rita sings beautifully.

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ADVERB OF PLACE
An adverb of Place tell you where something happens or at what place an action takes place.
For Example -
I am going inside.
They were coming here.
The sparrow flew away

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ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
Adverbs of frequency tell us how often something is done. Adverbs of frequency include; always, constantly, continually, frequently, infrequently, intermittently, normally, occasionally, often, periodically, rarely, regularly, seldom, sometimes etc. For example: I always do my homework on time.

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ADVERB OF DEGREE
Adverbs of degree tell us about the intensity of something. Adverbs of degree are usually placed before the adjective, adverb, or verb that they modify, although there are some exceptions. The words "too", "enough", "very", and "extremely" are examples of adverbs of degree.
FOR EXAMPLE
KATE IS VERY BEAUTIFUL.

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ADVERB OF TIME
An adverb of time is an adverb (such as soon or tomorrow) that describes when the action of a verb is carried out. It can also be called a temporal adverb. An adverb phrase that answers the question "when?"
FOR EXAMPLE-
Goldilocks went to the Bears' house yesterday.

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INTERROGATIVE ADVERB
An INTERROGATIVE ADVERB is an adverb that asks a question about place, time, manner, or reason. For example: Where do you live?

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1.The vendor spoke very ……………. (angry)

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2.She drives the car very ………….. (careful)

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3.He is …………….. dressed. (nice)

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4.We were ……………… fined. (heavy)

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5.Fees are charged in this school…………. (annual)

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6.…………………, he escaped unhurt by the lion. (lucky)

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7.They ……………. Have breakfast at seven. (usual)

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8.He works ……………. Well. (remarkable)

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