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BANK EXAM ONLINE COACHING ENGLISH GRAMMAR ADVERB www.bankguru.in

ADVERB An adverb is a word which modifies the meaning of a verb, an adjective or an adverb. For example: Rama runs quickly. Govind reads quite clearly. www.bankguru.in

Kinds of ADVERB (a) According to meaning   (a) According to meaning Adverbs of Time : They are the adverbs which tell us when an action takes place. For example: I shall meet you tomorrow. (2) Adverbs of Place : They are the adverbs which tell us where an action takes place. For example: He left his bag there. (3) Adverbs of Manner : They are the adverbs which tell us how an action takes place or in what manner. For example: Gautam Buddha left his family stealthily. www.bankguru.in

For example: The Delhi Police is with you always. (4) Adverbs of Frequency : They are the adverbs which tell us how often an action takes place. For example: The Delhi Police is with you always. (5) Adverbs of Degree or Quantity : They are the adverbs which tell us how much or in what degree or to what extent. For example: I have pleaded enough and now I give up. www.bankguru.in

Rule : So as an adverb of degree must not be used absolutely Incorrect : He is so rich. Correct : He is very rich. Rule : That should not be used instead of so as an adverb. Incorrect : He went only that far. Correct : He went only so far. Rule: The adverb too should not be used instead of very or much and vice versa. Incorrect : She is too intelligent.. Correct : She is very intelligent. www.bankguru.in

Rule : Much is used with past participles used as adjectives, not with present participles. Incorrect : The match became much interesting. Correct : The match became very interesting. www.bankguru.in

For example: He has not left the place. Adverbs of Affirmation and Negation : They are the adverbs which tell us whether an action is done or not. For example: He has not left the place. (7) Adverbs of Reason : They are the adverbs which tell us why an action takes place. For example: She therefore decided to be a rich woman, www.bankguru.in

(b) According to use Simple Adverb : It only modifies some word (verb, adjective or an adverb). All the above examples belong to this category. Interrogative Adverb : It not only modifies some word, but also introduces a question. For example, How did you come here? Relative Adverb : It not only modifies some word, but also refers back to some antecedent. For example, How can I forget the day when happiness was showered on me from all sides? www.bankguru.in

Forms of adverb Rule : Adjective should not be used for adverb. Incorrect : The moon shone bright in the sky. Correct : The moon shone brightly in the sky. Rule : Some adverbs have two forms, the form ending in -ly and the form which is the same as adjective. For example, loud, quick, high, hard, near, late, pretty. Incorrect : He fought hardly for the No. I spot. Correct : He fought hard for the No. I spot. Similarly, Incorrect : It would hard rain today. Correct : It would hardly rain today. www.bankguru.in

Comparison of adverbs Rule : If the adverb is of one syllable, the comparative is formed by adding -er and the superlative by adding -est to the positive. Incorrect : The hare ran more fast than the dog. Correct : The hare ran faster than the dog. Rule : Adverbs ending in -ly form the comparative by adding more and the superlative by adding most. Incorrect : The petrol price hike issue has been debated hotelier than the urea scam. Correct : The petrol price hike issue has been debated more hotly than the urea scam. www.bankguru.in

Position of adverbs Rule : Adverbs of manner, place and time are generally placed after the verb or after the object if there is one. Incorrect : The sun is brightly shining. Correct : The sun is shining brightly. Rule : When there are two or more adverbs after a verb (and its object), the normal order is: adverb of manner, adverb of place, adverb of time. Incorrect : I read the proof yesterday meticulously at home. www.bankguru.in

Rule : Adverbs of frequency and most of the adverbs of quantity are normally put between the subject and the verb if the verb consists of any one word; put after the first word if there is more than one word in the verb; put after the verb if the verb is am/are/is/was/were; and put before an auxiliary or a form of the verb be, when the adverb is stressed. Incorrect : He comes home late often. Correct : He often comes home late. www.bankguru.in

Some more rules Rule : Two negatives should not be used in the same sentence unless we wish to make an affirmation. Incorrect : She did not despise none of her lovers. Correct : She despised none of her lovers. Or, She did not despise any of her lovers. Rule : Ever should not be used for never. Incorrect : She seldom or ever has sweet talks with her son. Correct : She seldom or never has sweet talks with her son. www.bankguru.in

Rule : Else should be followed by but Rule : Else should be followed by but. Incorrect : It is nothing else than fatigue. Correct : It is nothing else but fatigue. Rule : Never should not be used for not. Incorrect : She met her friend after a long time and her friend never recognized her. Correct : She met her friend after a long time and her friend did not recognize her. www.bankguru.in

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