Adverb
Transcript of Adverb
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AdverbsTime, Place, Manner, Frequency, Degree.
Adverbs is ...
Adverb is a word which is used to modify verb, adjective or another adverb. And we are going to explain about :
• Adverb of Time
• Adverb of Place
• Adverb of Manner
• Adverb of Frequency
• Adverb of Degree
Adverb of TimeAdverb of time is used to tell the time that an action happens or someone
does something. There are many adverbs of time as the following :
Formula1:
Example:
- I study English today.
- He met his friends last night.
Formula2:
Example:
- Yesterday she went to Phnom Penh.
- Now I’m learning English.
Today, last night, yesterday, now, tomorrow, last month, before, etc.
Sentence + Adverb of Time
Adverb of Time + Sentence
Adverb of PlaceAdverb of place is used to tell the place where an action
occurs or where someone does something. There are many
adverbs of place as the following :
Formula:
Example:
- My dog sleeps outside.
- We have the meeting in the hotel.
Here, there, inside, outside, etc. or we can use with the preposition of place like at school, at the market, etc.
Sentence + Adverb of Place
Adverb of MannerAdverb of manner is used to tell how an action happens.
Those Adverbs of Manner are:
Formula:
Example:
- She sings beautifully.
- He runs quickly.
NOTE: For lately and hardly its formula is:
Example:
- She hardly believes you.
-He lately goes to USA.
Note : Don’t put Adverb of Manner between verb and object. That’s not suitable of
grammar.
Badly, beautifully, carefully, quickly, softly, lately, hardly, late, hard, truly, fast, easily, fully, automatically, etc.
Subject + Intransitive Verb + Adverb of Manner
Subject + Lately/Hardly + Verb + Complement
Adverb of FrequencyAdverb of frequency is used to expresses how often something happens or someone does something.
Formula:
Example:- They always do their homework at night.- We sometime go to the cinema at the weekend.
100% 80% 60% 50-40% 20% 10% 0%
Always Usually Often Sometime Seldom Rarely Never
Everyday Normally Frequently Occasionally Hardly Ever
Generally
Subject + Adverb of Frequency + Verb + Complement
Adverb of DegreeAdverb of degree is used to give information about the extent or degree of something.
Formula1:
Example:- My friends talk a lot.- The economy grows extremely.Formula2:
Example:- My boss treats all workers fairly.- Children study English, too.Formula3:
Example:- She seems too hungry.- I feel too much better.
Very, quite, fairly, extremely, too, enough, so, almost, a lot, etc.
Subject + Intransitive Verb + Adverb of Degree
Subject +Linking Verb + Adverb of Degree + Adjective
Sub +Transitive Verb + Object + Adverb of Degree
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