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- ADVERBS - FUNCTIONon Feb 14, 2011ADVERBS - FUNCTIONAdverbs modify, or tell us more about other words, usually verbs:ExamplesThe bus moved slowly. The bears ate greedily. Sometimes they tell us more about adjectives:ExamplesYou look absolutely fabulous! They can a...
- Viewpoint and Commentingon Feb 14, 2011Adverbs: Viewpoint and CommentingVIEWPOINT AND COMMENTING ADVERBSThere are some adverbs and adverbial expressions which tell us about the speaker's viewpoint or opinion about an action, or make some comment on the action.ViewpointFrankly, I think he...
- How adverbs are formedon Feb 14, 2011ADVERBS: How adverbs are formedRules1. In most cases, an adverb is formed by adding '-ly' to an adjective: AdjectiveAdverb cheap quick slowcheaply quickly slowly Examples:Time goes quickly. He walked slowly to...
- KINDS OF ADVERBSon Feb 14, 2011KINDS OF ADVERBSADVERBS OF MANNERRuleAdverbs of manner tell us how something happens. They are usually placed after the main verb or after the object.Examples:He swims well, (after the main verb) He ran... rapi...
- Adverbs of Certaintyon Feb 14, 2011Adverbs of CertaintyADVERBS OF CERTAINTYAdverbs of certainty express how certain or sure we feel about an action or event.UsageCommon adverbs of certainty:certainly, definitely, probably, undoubtedly, surely 1. Adverbs of certainty go befor...
- Interrogative Adverbson Feb 14, 2011Interrogative AdverbsINTERROGATIVE ADVERBSThese are:why, where, how, whenThey are usually placed at the beginning of a question.ExamplesWhy are you so late? Where is my passport? How are you? How much is that c...
- Adverbs of Degreeon Feb 14, 2011Adverbs of DegreeADVERBS OF DEGREEUsageAdverbs of degree tell us about the intensity or degree of an action, an adjective or another adverb.Common adverbs of degree:Almost, nearly, quite, just, too, enough, hardly, scarcely, completely, very, e...
- Relative Adverbson Feb 14, 2011Relative AdverbsRELATIVE ADVERBSRuleThe following adverbs can be used to join sentences or clauses. They replace the more formal structure of preposition + which in a relative clause:where, when, whyExamples:That's the restaurant where...
- Adverbs of Timeon Feb 14, 2011Adverbs of TimeADVERBS OF TIMEAdverbs of TimeAdverbs of time tell us when an action happened, but also for how long, and how often.ExamplesWhen: today, yesterday, later, now, last year For how long: all day, not long, fo...
- Comparative & Superlativeon Feb 14, 2011Adverbs: Comparative & SuperlativeRuleIn general, comparative and superlative forms of adverbs are the same as for adjectives:add -er or -est to short adverbs: AdverbComparativeSuperlative hard late fastharder later fast...
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