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Adverbs
Review what we already know!
Noun – person, place, thing, or idea
dog
mountains
family
Pronoun – takes the place of a noun
a dog - it
the mountains – they, them
our family – we, us
Adjectives – describe nouns
answer: which one, what kind, how many
a dog – which one?
a brown dog
the mountains – what kind?
the large mountains
our family – how many?
our entire family
Verb – is an action or state of being
Action verbs tell what the subject DOES.
A brown dog BARKS.
The large mountains ERODE.
Our entire family SINGS.
Verb – is an action or state of being
State of being (LINKING) verbs link the
subject to a noun that renames the subject
or an adjective that describes the subject.
The brown dog IS a beagle.
beagle = noun, renames the subject
The large mountains ARE beautiful.
beautiful = adjective, describes the subject
Our entire family WAS sick.
noun or adjective?
Adverbs – describe verbs,
adjectives, and other adverbs
The brown dog barks LOUDLY. (verb)
The EXTREMELY large mountains erode.
(adjective)
Our entire family sings VERY beautifully.
(adverb)
Adverb Questions
How?
The brown dog barks loudly.
How does the dog bark?
loudly
They carefully studied the new clues.
How did they study?
carefully
Adverb Questions
When?
Yesterday the brown dog barked loudly.
When did the dog bark?
yesterday
The extremely large mountains are now eroding.
When are they eroding?
now
Adverb Questions
Where?
The extremely large mountains are eroding there.
Where are the mountains eroding?
there
Our entire family sings everywhere.
Where do they sing?
everywhere
Adverb - Intensifiers
How much? How often?
The brown dog sometimes barks loudly.
How often does the dog bark?
sometimes
They always studied the new clues carefully.
How often did they study carefully?
always
Adverb Questions
To what extent? How much?
The brown dog barks rather loudly.
To what extent was it loud?
rather
They very carefully studied the new clues.
To what extent were they careful?
very
Identify the adverb.
The sprinter ran swiftly.
2. The football player is very strong.
3. Recently you studied diseases.
4. We have often learned about grammar.
5. We usually review basic grammar.
6. The fire blazed too wildly for anyone to enter.
7. Dad often quotes his father.
8. Put the apples there, and we’ll eat them later.
9. You can easily fill out your assignment book.
10. Have you always filled out your assignment book?
1.
dog
a brown dog
A brown dog barks.
A brown dog barks loudly.
Yesterday a very brown dog barked rather loudly.
mountain
the large mountains
The large mountains are eroding.
The large mountains are eroding now.
The extremely large mountains are now eroding there.
family
our entire family
Our entire family sings.
Our entire family sings beautifully.
Our entire family often sings quite beautifully.
Where words:
Away
Here
There
In
Out
Inside
Outside
Up
Down
When words:
Later
Now
Soon
Never
Today
Tomorrow
Daily
Weekly
How words:
Often end in –ly!
Slowly, quickly, carefully
How often words:
Always
Never
Sometimes
Rarely
Not
usually
To what extent?
So
Very
Too
Extremely
Quite
Not
Exercise 7: page 56
1. not- to what extent Oklahoma Is
2. Once- when they LIVED
3. Still- when they LIVED
4. Often-how much they ignored
5. Readily- how they supported
6. Excitedly- how they hurried
7. Extremely– how eager they were
8. later- when they were forced
9. hardly- to what extent they were given…
10. never- how often they will forget
Remember…
When?
Where?
How?
How much? How many?
To what extent?
noun
adjective and noun
Adjective, noun, and verb.
Adjective, noun, verb, and adverb.
Adverb, adjective, noun, verb, adverb, adverb.