Transforming Manner Adverbs into Subject-Oriented Adverbs ...
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Adverbs
Verb Adverb
Willy and Hugh – Anthony Browne
Mee Toh School
Done by: Ms Norah
Adverbs describe verbs
Verb Adverb
Run carefully
Slept late
Walked steathily
Adverbs help to answer questions:
•When
•Where
•How
3 types of adverbs are:
(1) Adverbs of time
(2) Adverbs of place
(3) Adverbs of manner Jane jogged slowly.
Jane arrived late.
The children played upstairs.
Adverbs help to answer questions:
Jane jogged slowly.
Jane arrived late.
The children played upstairs.
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When did Jane arrive?
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Where are they playing?
How did she jog?
“Can I be of any help?” asked Willy, and he carefully moved the spider out of the way.
Can you find any Adverbs of Manner here?
Verb: ‘moved’
Willy felt quite pleased with himself.
“Want to meet up tomorrow?” asked Hugh.
Yes, that would be great,” said Willy.
Can you find any Adverbs of Time here?
Verb: ‘meet up’
How did Willy move the spider?
When will Hugh and Willy meet?
Adverbs of Manner + suffix -lySuffix are words you add at the end of another word.
Here are some examples:
Slow + -ly Slowly
Quick + -ly Quickly
Neat + -ly Neatly
Try these out:
Sudden - ly Suddenly
Faithful - ly Faithfully
Adverbs of Manner + suffix -lyAdverbs of Manner answers the question HOW
How did the bus stop?
Suddenly.
How did you pack your bag?
Neatly.
How do you assemble after recess?
Quickly and quietly.
Notice that Adverbs of Manner end with
suffix -ly
Can you find any Adverbs of Manner here?
Once upon a time, there lived a sister and brother who were not at all alike.
At night the brother slept soundly in his room while his sister would lie awake, listening to the noises at night.
Whenever they were together, they fought and argued noisily. All the time.
Adapted from The Tunnel – Anthony Browne