Zusammenfassung der Ressource
MAIN ADVERBS
(TYPES)
- A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective,
verb, or other adverb or a word group.
- ADVERBS OF TIME
- Detail when the verb took place. We
usually see these kinds of adverbs placed
at the beginning or end of a sentence.
- DAILY
- TOMORROW
- YESTERDAY
- MONTHLY
- YEARLY
- ADVERBS OF MANNER
- Tell us how, or in what manner, something was
carried out. They mostly modify verbs and can often
be found at the end of a clause. This category
comprises the most common adverbs — the ones
that end in -ly.
- SOFTLY
- QUICKLY
- BEAUTIFULLY
- NEATLY
- HAPPILY
- ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
- Let us know how often the verb occurs. Therefore they
mostly modify verbs. These adverbs tend to appear
right before the main verb in the sentence.
- AGAIN
- ALWAYS
- NEVER
- SOMETIMES
- USUALLY
- ADVERBS OF PLACE
- Tell us more about where the verb took place. These
tend to pop up after the main verb or direct object of
the sentence.
- ABOVE
- BELOW
- HERE
- INTO
- OUTSIDE
- ADVERBS OF DEGREE
- Adverbs of degree tell us more about the
intensity of the verb in the sentence, in other
words, they describe how much, or to what
degree.
- NEARLY
- ENOUGH
- JUST
- ALMOST
- SO