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Adjectives vs. Adverbs Created by Kathryn Reilly Similarities • Adjectives and Adverbs… …are both parts of speech …both modify other words in a sentence …both add important details Adjectives • Modify nouns • Always come before the noun • Answer the following questions: – – – – How many? How much? What kind? Which one? Adjective Examples • The young man ran a red light. • Which man ran the light? The YOUNG one. • What kind of light? A RED one. • A quiet panda ate fifty bamboo stalks. – What kind of panda? A QUIET one. – How many stalks? FIFTY – What kind of stalks? BAMBOO. Adverbs • Modify verbs • May appear before or after a verb • Usually end in –ly, but not always • Answer the following questions: – – – – – How? When? Why? Where? To what degree? Adverb Examples • The dog quickly buried its bone. – How did the dog bury the bone? QUICKLY • I’ll meet you after class. – When will you meet me? AFTER • Barking loudly, the dog greeted his owner. • Loudly barking, the dog greeted his owner. – How did the dog bark? LOUDLY