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Answer the ff: Answer the ff: 1. She (quickly, quick) 1. She (quickly, quick) decided to write her decided to write her paper. paper. 2. She (completely, 2. She (completely, complete) rejected his complete) rejected his proposal. proposal. 3. They were (real, 3. They were (real, really) unhappy. really) unhappy. 4. (Finally, final) he will 4. (Finally, final) he will be on time. be on time. 5. He walked (quick, 5. He walked (quick,

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Page 1: Answer the ff: 1. She (quickly, quick) decided to write her paper. 2. She (completely, complete) rejected his proposal. 3. They were (real, really) unhappy

Answer the ff:Answer the ff:

1. She (quickly, quick) decided to write her 1. She (quickly, quick) decided to write her paper. paper.

2. She (completely, complete) rejected his 2. She (completely, complete) rejected his proposal.proposal.

3. They were (real, really) unhappy.3. They were (real, really) unhappy.

4. (Finally, final) he will be on time.4. (Finally, final) he will be on time.

5. He walked (quick, quickly). 5. He walked (quick, quickly).

6. The company has (recent, recently, 6. The company has (recent, recently, recentily) got an order for four lighters. recentily) got an order for four lighters.

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7. The iron plates are (simple, simplicity, simply, 7. The iron plates are (simple, simplicity, simply, simplely) fastened with rivets. simplely) fastened with rivets.

8. Sam picks up a rivet (carefully, careful, 8. Sam picks up a rivet (carefully, careful, carefuly).carefuly).

9. One man beats the rivet (noisyly,noisy, 9. One man beats the rivet (noisyly,noisy, noisily) with a sledgehammer. noisily) with a sledgehammer.

10. The lighters are pulled 10. The lighters are pulled (quick,quickily,quickly) by tugboats. (quick,quickily,quickly) by tugboats.

11.  Sam runs (frantic,frantically,franticaly) 11.  Sam runs (frantic,frantically,franticaly) through the gates to the yard. through the gates to the yard.

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12. The streets are full of people 12. The streets are full of people (briskly,briskilly,brisk) walking home. (briskly,briskilly,brisk) walking home.

13. Sam is (completly,completely,complete) 13. Sam is (completly,completely,complete) tired out. tired out.

14.Sam chats (comfortable, comfortably, 14.Sam chats (comfortable, comfortably, comfortablely) with Henry.comfortablely) with Henry.

15. 15.   She (usual,usually) shops for clothes at the She (usual,usually) shops for clothes at the local thrift store. local thrift store.

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AnswersAnswers

Quickly noisilyQuickly noisilyCompletely franticallyCompletely frantically

Finally reallyFinally reallyRecently brisklyRecently briskly

simply comfortablysimply comfortablyCarefully usuallyCarefully usually

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ADVERBSADVERBS

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What is an AdverbWhat is an Adverb??

- It modifies verb, adjective and another adverb- It modifies verb, adjective and another adverb

- It is a word that describes an action, telling - It is a word that describes an action, telling "how," "when," "where," "how often," or "how "how," "when," "where," "how often," or "how much" an action took place. much" an action took place.

Examples:Examples:

1. John walked 1. John walked quicklyquickly towards the door.  towards the door.

2. The blouse was 2. The blouse was outrageouslyoutrageously expensive. expensive.

3. The cheetah ran 3. The cheetah ran incrediblyincredibly quickly.  quickly.

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AdverbAdverb

Identify verb and adverbIdentify verb and adverb

1. I saw him yesterday. 1. I saw him yesterday.

verb: sawverb: saw

Adverb: yesterdayAdverb: yesterday

2. She simply ignored me.2. She simply ignored me.

verb: ignoredverb: ignored

adverb: simplyadverb: simply

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3. We know this city well.3. We know this city well.

verb: knowverb: know

adverb: welladverb: well

4. I accepted new task willingly.4. I accepted new task willingly.

verb: acceptedverb: accepted

adverb: willinglyadverb: willingly

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AdverbAdverb

- Give another examples of adverbGive another examples of adverb

- Construct it in a sentenceConstruct it in a sentence

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Adverb Without Adverb Without ly Endingly Ending

a.) Take it a.) Take it easyeasy..

b.) Speak out b.) Speak out loud.loud.

c.) Hold on c.) Hold on tighttight..

d.) Keep your singing d.) Keep your singing soft.soft.

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Identify in what part of speech are the ff:Identify in what part of speech are the ff:1.1. They – PronounThey – Pronoun2.2. Promptly – adverbPromptly – adverb3.3. Out – PrepositionOut – Preposition4.4. Cute – AdjectiveCute – Adjective5.5. Ouch – InterjectionOuch – Interjection6.6. Mother – NounMother – Noun7.7. Because – ConjunctionBecause – Conjunction8.8. Is – VerbIs – Verb9.9. Last night – AdverbLast night – Adverb10.10. Often - AdverbOften - Adverb

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What are the What are the kinds of Adverbskinds of Adverbs??

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Kinds of AdverbsKinds of Adverbs

Adverb of MannerAdverb of Manner

Adverb of PlaceAdverb of Place

Adverb of TimeAdverb of Time

Adverb of DegreeAdverb of Degree

Adverb of FrequencyAdverb of Frequency

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Identify Adverbs of MannerIdentify Adverbs of MannerSeldom earlySeldom earlyQuite downQuite downAlmost dailyAlmost dailyNearly nowNearly nowUp tomorrowUp tomorrowHere quicklyHere quicklyThere easily There easily

Gladly greedilyGladly greedily Soon Soon CarefullyCarefully

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Adverb of MannerAdverb of Mannercarefullycarefully

gladlygladly

quicklyquickly

easilyeasily

greedilygreedily

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Adverb of MannerAdverb of Manner

- - It tells how something happenIt tells how something happen - are closely related to corresponding - are closely related to corresponding

adjectives. adjectives. - are formed by adding - are formed by adding lyly to the corresponding  to the corresponding

adjectives. adjectives.

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Examples: Examples:

- carefully- carefully

- quickly- quickly

- gladly- gladly

- easily- easily

He walked quickly.He walked quickly.

She learned easily.She learned easily.

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Identify Adverbs of PlaceIdentify Adverbs of Place

Seldom earlySeldom earlyQuite downQuite downAlmost dailyAlmost dailyNearly nowNearly nowUp tomorrowUp tomorrowHere quicklyHere quicklyThere easily There easily Gladly greedilyGladly greedilySoonSoonCarefullyCarefully

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Adverb of PlaceAdverb of PlaceHereHere

ThereThere

UpUp

downdown

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Adverb of PlaceAdverb of Place

- It tells where something happen - It tells where something happen

- It provides information on where - It provides information on where something is happensomething is happen

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Examples:Examples: anywhere anywhere

outsideoutside

SomewhereSomewhere

ThereThere

undergroundunderground

upstairs upstairs

herehere

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Other examples:Other examples:

• Sheila went inside.  Sheila went inside.  • The kids went outside.   The kids went outside.   • I looked for it everywhere. I looked for it everywhere. • I can't see it anywhere. I can't see it anywhere. 5.5. Here's Tom.  Here's Tom.  6.6. There's Ann. There's Ann. 7.7. Here comes the train. Here comes the train.

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Identify Adverbs of TimeIdentify Adverbs of TimeSeldom earlySeldom earlyQuite downQuite downAlmost NearlyAlmost NearlyUp tomorrowUp tomorrowHere quicklyHere quicklyThere easily There easily Gladly nowGladly nowSoonSoonCarefullyCarefully

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Adverb of TimeAdverb of TimeTomorrowTomorrow

NowNow

EarlyEarly

SoonSoon

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Adverb of TimeAdverb of Time

- It shows when an action is done - It shows when an action is done

- It provides information on when something - It provides information on when something happens.happens.

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Examples: Examples:

YesterdayYesterday

EarlyEarly

Last weekLast week

SoonSoon

nownow

1. He did it yesterday 1. He did it yesterday

2. I am going to the shops on Monday. 2. I am going to the shops on Monday.

3. 3. We'll let you know our decision next week.We'll let you know our decision next week.

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Identify Adverbs of DegreeIdentify Adverbs of Degree

Seldom earlySeldom earlyQuite downQuite downAlmost NearlyAlmost NearlyUp tomorrowUp tomorrowHere quicklyHere quicklyThere easily There easily Gladly nowGladly nowSoon nearlySoon nearlyCarefully greedilyCarefully greedily

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Adverbs of DegreeAdverbs of DegreeQuiteQuite

Nearly Nearly

almostalmost

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Adverb of DegreeAdverb of Degree

- It tells us the strength or intensity of something - It tells us the strength or intensity of something that happens.that happens.

- Basically they answer the sort of question that - Basically they answer the sort of question that asks How much ...? or How little...? asks How much ...? or How little...?

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Examples:Examples:almostalmostentirelyentirely

extremelyextremelygreatlygreatlyhighlyhighlyhugelyhugely

moderatelymoderatelystronglystrongly

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Other examples:Other examples:

1.1. The man drove badly. The man drove badly.

2.2. They enjoyed the film immensely. They enjoyed the film immensely.

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Identify Adverbs of FrequencyIdentify Adverbs of FrequencySeldom earlySeldom earlyQuite downQuite downAlmost NearlyAlmost NearlyUp tomorrowUp tomorrowHere quicklyHere quicklyThere easily There easily Gladly nowGladly nowSoon nearlySoon nearlyCarefully DailyCarefully Daily

OftenOften

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Adverbs of FrequencyAdverbs of FrequencyOftenOften

DailyDaily

SeldomSeldom

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Adverb of FrequencyAdverb of Frequency

- It tells how often you do something.- It tells how often you do something. - Adverbs of frequency include (form most often to - Adverbs of frequency include (form most often to

least often):least often): alwaysalways

usuallyusuallyoftenoftensometimessometimesoccasionallyoccasionallyseldomseldomrarelyrarelynevernever

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examples:examples: alwaysalways

usuallyusuallyoftenoften

sometimessometimesoccasionallyoccasionally

seldomseldomrarelyrarelynevernever

1.She doesn't often visit Europe.1.She doesn't often visit Europe.2.Pete never gets angry.2.Pete never gets angry.

3.Tom is usually very friendly.3.Tom is usually very friendly.

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ActivityActivity

½ sheet of your paper½ sheet of your paper

Write/Construct two sentences for Write/Construct two sentences for each of the kinds of sentenceseach of the kinds of sentences

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Sample paragraphSample paragraph

Piranhas rarely feed on large animals; they Piranhas rarely feed on large animals; they usually eat smaller fish and aquatic plants. usually eat smaller fish and aquatic plants. When finally confronted with humans, When finally confronted with humans, piranhas' first instinct is to flee, not attack. piranhas' first instinct is to flee, not attack. Their fear of humans makes sense. Far more Their fear of humans makes sense. Far more piranhas are eaten by people than people are piranhas are eaten by people than people are eaten by piranhas. If the fish are well-fed, they eaten by piranhas. If the fish are well-fed, they won't bite humans.won't bite humans.

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Write a paragraph consisting Write a paragraph consisting adverbsadverbs