Adverbs and others

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Here’s a reminder:
An ADVERB is a word or phrase that
describes the verb, often telling us how
something is done.
VERB
He ran quickly.
ADVERB
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Adverbs give information about the
time, place and type of the action.
In other words, WHEN, WHERE and
HOW the action is done.
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Quick fire adverbs
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CAREFUL: these type of adverb often do not
end in ‘ly’!
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that tell us HOW:
arrogantly
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You’re going to see some sentences. Read them,
find the adverb and decide if it’s an adverb that
tells you about WHEN, WHERE or HOW.
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For ADVERBS that tell us WHERE – STAND UP
For ADVERBS that tell us HOW – put HANDS on your HEAD
For ADVERBS that tell us WHEN – touch your
NOSE
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The baby was born prematurely.
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that tell us WHEN:
prematurely
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Nervously, he approached the fierce lion.
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that tell us HOW:
arrogantly
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WHEN
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Peter frequently visits the old store on Mansion road
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prematurely
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recently
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Quick fire adverbs
Adverbs
Copy out the sentences and underline the adverb.
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Thomas ate his food greedily.
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Adam worked out the sum easily.
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Jamie was suitably dressed to go out in the snow.
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The fireman bravely pulled the man from the blazing
house.
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Farah waited anxiously for the result of her test.
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The dog suddenly ran in to the road.
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The cat looked hungrily at the white mice.
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Anthony was sitting comfortably, waiting for the football
match to start.
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The ball that popped was cheaply made.
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Three passengers in the car were fatally injured.
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Adverbs
• Write down the following verbs. Next to each
verb, write three adverbs to describe how the
action is done.
• Verb
Adverb
• Walking hurriedly slowly leisurely
• Playing
• Eating
• Running
• Working
• Talking
• Singing
• Laughing
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• Using the list of adverbs below, write as
many sentences as you can.
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WHEN
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The plane flew overhead and scared away the birds
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Be careful!
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Quick fire adverbs
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CAREFUL:
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these type of adverb often do not
end in ‘ly’!
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He kissed her tenderly on the cheek
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that tell us HOW:
arrogantly
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Daniel checks his aquarium on a daily basis.
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Quick fire adverbs
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that tell us WHEN:
prematurely
recently
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The boats made their way to the quay and
anchored alongside.
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Quick fire adverbs
A that tell us WHERE:
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CAREFUL: these type of adverb often do not
end in ‘ly’!
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Quick fire adverbs
WHEN
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He usually makes his rounds during
the morning break.
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Quick fire adverbs
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START AGAIN
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