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Adverbs
alwasys, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, never, already,
every day, every week, every year...
tomorrow, next week, next year...
at once, early, late, immediately...
long ago, once upon a time, before
after...
here, there, above, below, far, near,
everywhere, anywhere, nowhere,
up, upstairs, down, downstairs,
inside, outside
the intensity of something
modify adjective, adverb, or verb
placed before the adjective, adverb, or verb
very, so, just, quite, almost, too, enough,
totally, nearly, hardly...
-A completed sentence
e.g. the speeches ended
-Functions as an adverb
e.g. We left after the speeches ended.
An adverbial clause is
verb
another adverb
adjective
-Describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb
e.g. We left after the speeches ended (modify the verb).
e.g. Ann was confident that she would play the best. (modify an adjective)
e.g. Ann was confident that she would play the best | although there are many good players (modify previous adverb clause).
1. A subject and a verb
2. subordinate conjuctions
as, whenever, when, etc...
3. When? Why? How? Where?
1. Jennifer scrubbed the bathtub until her arms ached.
(adverb clause describes how Jennifer scrubbed)
2. The dogs started chasing my car once they saw it turn the corner.
(adverb clause describes when the dogs started chasing my car)
3. After having my wisdom teeth out, I had a milkshake for dinner because I couldn’t chew anything.
(adverb clause describes why I had a milkshake for dinner)
1. The women took notes while being taught to cook.
(This adverb clause describes when the women took notes)
2. We will go to the game even if it rains.
(This adverb clause describes a certain condition, or a “how.”)
3. You can put the package wherever you like. .
(This adverb clause denotes a place, even though that place is not specific.)
4. Since you have apologized, you will not be punished.
(This adverb clause denotes a reason or a “why.”)
5. She was so tired that she could not stand.
(This adverb clause denotes a result of being tired or a “how.”)
1. Wherever there is music, people will often dance.
Place
Time
2. After the chores are done, we will eat ice cream.
Cause
3. Since he has long hair, he wears a ponytail.
Purpose
4. So that he would not ruin the carpet,
he took off his shoes.
1. Uncle Stanley gives every child a special drink.
2. Uncle Stanley goes out for his lunch.
Place
Purpose
Time
Cause
Commonly use ones
manner
end
in "ly"
extent of the action
where
the action
happened
1. Where can you find adverbs?
1. Where is an adverb clause?
1. Where is a single adverb?
cheaply
quite
usually
when my own children were small
2. What kind of adverb are they?
2. What kind of adverb is it?
2. Which word is the adverb clause modify?
quite
adverb of degree
kept
adverb of frequency
cheaply
adverb
1. Where can you find an adverb clause?
"he grew on his balcony." is an
he grew on his balcony.
Adjective !!!
Sorry! You are wrong @v@
2. Which word does it modify?
was
1. Where is the adverb clause?
Is there any other adverb clause?
"his courage failed him"
"but every time he was about to form the words on his lips"
Which words do they modify?
2. What words are modified?
invite
"his courage failed him"
Adverb of time
3. What kind of adverb is it?
Find all the adverbs in this part
There are 10 adverb clauses. Find them out.
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