ADVERBS THAT COMPARE

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BY CHERYL HAMILTON THIRD GRADE ADVERBS THAT COMPARE

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ADVERBS THAT COMPARE. BY CHERYL HAMILTON THIRD GRADE . ADVERBS. An adverb is a word that can tell when, where, or how something happens. ADVERBS TELLING WHEN. ADVERBS TELLING WHERE. ADVERBS TELLING HOW. ADVERBS THAT COMPARE. You can use adverbs to compare actions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ADVERBS

BYCHERYL HAMILTONTHIRD GRADE ADVERBS THAT COMPARE

ADVERBSAn adverb is a word that can tell when, where, or how something happens.

ADVERBS TELLING WHEN

ADVERBS TELLING WHERE

ADVERBS TELLING HOW

ADVERBS THAT COMPAREYou can use adverbs to compare actions. The er form of an adverb compares two actions. The est form of an adverb compares three or more actions.

ADVERB COMPARING EXAMPLESara works hard.Sara works harder that Colleen.Sara works the hardest of all the students in the room.

ADVERB COMPARING EXAMPLECheryl decided to go to the mall sooner that Donna.Sooner is the adverb in the sentence comparing the two people.

ADVERB COMPARING EXAMPLEThe play lasted the longest of all I have even seen.Longest is the adverb in the sentence comparing all the plays.

ADVERBS THAT COMPAREMost adverbs that end in ly use more and most to make comparisons.

These are adverbs that usually tell how

ADVERB COMPARING EXAMPLEMrs. Bell danced slowly.Mrs. Soberdash danced more slowly than Mrs. Bell.Mrs. Coles danced most slowly of the three.

ADVERB COMPARING EXAMPLERenee chooses the fresh vegetable more carefully than Tina for the restaurant.More carefully in the adverb that compares Renee and Tina.

ADVERB COMPARING EXAMPLEJasper ran most quickly of all the dogs in the show.Most quickly is the adverb in the sentence comparing Jasper and all the other dogs.

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