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Adverbs Ms. Mayrose 6th Grade Language Arts Ms. Mayrose 6th Grade Language Arts

What are adverbs? An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb. Explorers eagerly chase adventure. – Eagerly is an adverb because it is modifying the verb, chase – Some explorers visit amazingly beautiful places. Amazingly is an adverb because it is modifying the adjective, beautiful.

What are adverbs Others quite bravely explore the unknown- space. – Quite is an adverb because it is modifying the adverb, bravely, which is modifying the verb explore.

What are adverbs Adverbs answer the questions how, when, where, or to what extent - How? suddenly, carefully, sadly - When? now, later, soon - Where? there, up, ahead - To What Extent? completely, totally, fully

What are adverbs Adverbs can appear in different positions in sentences. – The tourists eagerly boarded the bus. (before the verb) – Eagerly, the tourists boarded the bus. (at the beginning)

What are adverbs Adverbs that modify adjectives or other adverbs usually come directly before the words they modify. They usually answer the question to what extent. – Marco Polo told really wonderful tales of China. Really modifies the adjective, wonderful. – People were very eager to hear his stories. Very modifies the adjective, eager. – They nearly always hung on every word. Nearly modifies the adverb, always.

What are adverbs Many adverbs are formed by adding the suffix, -ly to the end of an adjective. Sometimes the spelling of the base word changes when –ly is added. – Near: add –ly to make it an adverb- nearly – Gentle: drop the e and add –ly to make it an adverb- gently – Easy: change the y to i and add –ly to make it an adverb- easily

Comparative adverbs The comparative form of an adverb is used when you compare a person or thing with one other person or thing. – He finished sooner than she did. If the adverb has one syllable, add an –er to make it comparative. – slow = slower – soon = sooner If the adverb has two or more syllables, add more to the beginning to make it comparative. – calmly = more calmly – briskly = more briskly

Superlative adverbs The superlative form of an adverb is used when you are comparing a person or thing with more than one other person or thing. – He is the quickest of the three boys. If the adverb has one syllable, add an –est to make it superlative. – slow = slowest – soon = soonest If the adverb has two or more syllables, add most to the beginning to make it superlative. – Calmly = most calmly – Briskly = most briskly

Adverb Reminders Use only one sign of comparison at a time. Do NOT use more and –er together or most and –est together. – Incorrect: That beach has the most whitest sand. – Correct: That beach has the whitest sand.

Adverb Reminders The comparative and superlative forms of some adjectives and adverbs are completely different words: – good, better, best – bad, worse, worst – well, better, best – much, more, most – little, less, least