What are adverbs used for?
To describe verbs.
To describe nouns.
To name things.
To tell us about an action or state of being.
What type of adverb tells us WHEN the verb takes place? Adverb of
Which of the following are adverbs of time?
yesterday
now
soon
early
quickly
everywhere
joyfully
What type of adverb tells us WHERE the verb takes place? Adverb of
Which of the following are adverbs of place?
above
outside
here
slowly
neatly
What type of adverb tells us HOW the verb is performed? Adverb of
Which of the following are adverbs of manner?
quietly
suddenly
gracefully
calmly
Identify the verb, adverb, and type of adverb in the followings sentence: Fred kicked the soccer ball accurately. Verb: ❌ Adverb: ❌ Adverb of: ❌
Identify the verb, adverb, and type of adverb in the followings sentence: Leave your project there, please.. Verb: ❌ Adverb: ❌ Adverb of: ❌
Identify the verb, adverb, and type of adverb in the followings sentence: The concert will start soon. Verb: ❌ Adverb: ❌ Adverb of: ❌
Identify the verb, adverb, and type of adverb in the followings sentence: The children played inside because it was raining. Verb: ❌ Adverb: ❌ Adverb of: ❌
Identify the verb, adverb, and type of adverb in the followings sentence: Mr Bevan walked hurriedly to his office. Verb: ❌ Adverb: ❌ Adverb of: ❌
Identify the verb, adverb, and type of adverb in the followings sentence: Yesterday our class went on an outing to a farm. Verb: ❌ Adverb: ❌ Adverb of: ❌