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.

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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. 4. (Finally, final) he will be on time. 5. He walked (quick, quickly). 6. The company has (recent, recently, recentily) got an order for four lighters.

7. The iron plates are (simple, simplicity, simply, simplely) fastened with rivets. 8. Sam picks up a rivet (carefully, careful, carefuly). 9. One man beats the rivet (noisyly,noisy, noisily) with a sledgehammer. 10. The lighters are pulled (quick,quickily,quickly) by tugboats. 11. Sam runs (frantic,frantically,franticaly) through the gates to the yard.

12. The streets are full of people (briskly,briskilly,brisk) walking home. 13. Sam is (completly,completely,complete) tired out. 14.Sam chats (comfortable, comfortably, comfortablely) with Henry. 15. She (usual,usually) shops for clothes at the local thrift store.

Answers Quickly noisily Completely frantically Finally really Recently briskly simply comfortably simply comfortably Carefully usually

ADVERBS

What 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 "how," "when," "where," "how often," or "how much" an action took place. - It is a word that describes an action, telling "how," "when," "where," "how often," or "how much" an action took place.Examples: 1. John walked quickly towards the door. 2. The blouse was outrageously expensive. 3. The cheetah ran incredibly quickly.

Adverb Identify verb and adverb 1. I saw him yesterday. verb: saw verb: saw Adverb: yesterday Adverb: yesterday 2. She simply ignored me. verb: ignored verb: ignored adverb: simply adverb: simply

3. We know this city well. verb: know verb: know adverb: well adverb: well 4. I accepted new task willingly. verb: accepted verb: accepted adverb: willingly adverb: willingly

Adverb Without ly Ending a.) Take it easy. b.) Speak out loud. c.) Hold on tight. d.) Keep your singing soft.

Identify in what part of speech are the ff: 1. They – Pronoun 2. Promptly – adverb 3. Out – Preposition 4. Cute – Adjective 5. Ouch – Interjection 6. Mother – Noun 7. Because – Conjunction 8. Is – Verb 9. Last night – Adverb 10. Often - Adverb

What are the kinds of Adverbs ?

Kinds of Adverbs Adverb of Manner Adverb of Place Adverb of Time Adverb of Degree Adverb of Frequency

Identify Adverbs of Manner Seldom early Quite down Almost daily Nearly now Up tomorrow Here quickly There easily Gladly greedily SoonCarefully

Adverb of Manner carefullygladlyquicklyeasilygreedily

- It tells how something happen - It tells how something happen - are closely related to corresponding adjectives. - are closely related to corresponding adjectives. - are formed by adding ly to the corresponding adjectives. - are formed by adding ly to the corresponding adjectives.

Examples: - carefully - carefully - quickly - quickly - gladly - gladly - easily - easily He walked quickly. She learned easily.

ADJECTIVE ADVERB OF MANNER extremeextremely suddensuddenly incredibleincredibly happyhappily

Identify if the sentence is correct or incorrect. 1. He ate greedily the chocolate cake. - incorrect - incorrect He ate the chocolate cake greedily. He ate the chocolate cake greedily. - correct - correct 2. Some answered wrongly the question. - incorrect - incorrect Some wrongly answered the question. Some wrongly answered the question. - correct - correct

Change these adjectives into adverbs of manner: Change these adjectives into adverbs of manner: 1. Sad – 8. quick - 2. Soft - 9. glad - 3. Loud careful - 4. Happy - 5. Slow - 6. Tight - 7. Easy -

Identify Adverbs of Place Seldom early Quite down Almost daily Nearly now Up tomorrow Here quickly There easily Gladly greedily SoonCarefully

Adverb of Place HereThereUpdown

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

Examples: anywhere anywhere outside outside Somewhere Somewhere There There underground underground upstairs upstairs here here

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. Here's Tom. 5. Here's Tom. 6. There's Ann. 7. Here comes the train.

Here and There Here – means towards or with the speaker: Come here (= towards me) Come here (= towards me) It's in here (= come with me to see it) It's in here (= come with me to see it) There - means away from, or not with the speaker: Put it there (= away from me) Put it there (= away from me) It's in there (= go by yourself to see it) It's in there (= go by yourself to see it)

Identify Adverbs of Time Seldom early Quite down Almost Nearly Up tomorrow Here quickly There easily Gladly now SoonCarefully

Adverb of Time TomorrowNowEarlySoon

- It shows when an action is done - It shows when an action is done - It provides information on when something happens. - It provides information on when something happens.

Examples:YesterdayEarly Last week Soonnow 1. He did it yesterday 2. I am going to the shops on Monday. 3. We'll let you know our decision next week.

Identify Adverbs of Degree Seldom early Quite down Almost Nearly Up tomorrow Here quickly There easily Gladly now Soon nearly Carefully greedily

Adverbs of Degree QuiteNearlyalmost

Adverb of Degree - It tells us the strength or intensity of something that happens. - It tells us the strength or intensity of something that happens. - Basically they answer the sort of question that asks How much...? or How little...? - Basically they answer the sort of question that asks How much...? or How little...?

Examples:almostentirely extremely extremelygreatlyhighlyhugelymoderatelystrongly

Other examples: 1. The man drove badly. 2. They enjoyed the film immensely.

Identify Adverbs of Frequency Seldom early Quite down Almost Nearly Up tomorrow Here quickly There easily Gladly now Soon nearly Carefully Daily Often

Adverbs of Frequency OftenDailySeldom

Adverb of Frequency - It tells how often you do something. - It tells how often you do something. - Adverbs of frequency include (form most often to least often): - Adverbs of frequency include (form most often to least often): always usually often sometimes occasionally seldom rarely never always usually often sometimes occasionally seldom rarely never

examples: 1.She doesn't often visit Europe. 2.Pete never gets angry. 3.Tom is usually very friendly.

Activity ½ sheet of your paper Write/Construct two sentences for each of the kinds of sentences

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

Write a paragraph consisting adverbs