- Who can answer these questions?!!
- Yes, an Adverb Will Tell Us:
- *Where *When
- *How *To What Extent
- An Adverb Can Describe 3 Parts of Speech: *verb, *adjective, *adverb
- Adverbs can come before or after the word they describe.
- EXAMPLE: I carefully looked everywhere!
- everywhere = Adverb #2, after the verb
- An Adverb Can Also Split a Verb Phrase in Half!
- Example: Many students could not wait for school on Monday.
- Not..spliting the verb phrase in ½!!!
- 1. You can intently play video games for hours!
- LET’S PRACTICE! ADVERBS DESCRIBING VERBS
- Directions: 1st tell the verb/verb phrase in the sentence.
- Then, tell the adverb describing it.
- 2. The moon shined brightly in the dark sky.
- Example: The fair is especially busy on Saturday night.
- “What adjective describes fair?”
- An Adverb Can Also Describe an Adjective!
- Let’s Try Some! Adverbs Describing Adjectives
- Directions: 1st tell the adjective in the sentence.
- Then, tell the adverb describing it.
- 1. I waited nearly two hours to get tickets to the new Harry Potter movie!
- 2. At the movie, the popcorn seemed more buttery than mine at home!
- An Adverb Can Also Describe Another Adverb!
- Example: The guest left quite abruptly.
- Let’s Try Some! Adverbs Describing Adverbs
- Find the adverbs in the sentence.
- To what extent is he hot?
- 2. Seats for his performance have been going especially quickly!
- Adverbs: Now, most, definitely, positively, undoubtedly
- Now you most definitely, positively, undoubtedly know your adverbs!!!
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