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ADVERB NOTES. An adverb is: A word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

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1 ADVERB NOTES

2 An adverb is: A word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

3 An adverb modifies a verb: Jennifer smiled broadly at the audience.

4 An adverb modifies an adjective: The first-place medal went to a very worthy contestant.

5 An adverb modifies an adverb: The conversation ended rather abruptly.

6 When modifying a verb, an adverb may describe:  How  When  Where an action is being done.

7 Describes how: Erin approached Mrs. Binder cautiously. Cautiously tells how she approached Mrs. Binder.

8 Describes when: Try to get to school early. Early describes when you should get to school.

9 Describes where: Ron and I have looked there. There describes where they have looked.

10 Many adverbs are formed by adding -ly to adjectives. Just a few examples: accidentallyangrilyanxiouslybadly blindly calmlycarelesslygreedily doubtfullylazilyselfishly

11 Not all words that end in –ly are adverbs. Friendly, lively, kindly and lonely are usually adjectives.

12 The following words are adverbs that do not end in –ly: AfterwardSometimeslater OftenSoonHere ThereEverywhereNot FastHardLong straight


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