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CHAPTER XI

ADVERB

Adverb is a word that improves the adjective, the verb which relates
to place, time, circumstances

TYPES OF ADVERBS

HOW ? HOW OFTEN ? WHERE ? HOW MUCH WHEN ?


Adverbs of Adverbs of Adverbs of Adverbs of Adverbs of
Manner Frequency Place Degree Time

Easily EEarly
Rapidly Towards Eventually
AAlways A little
Justly There Daily
Usually A bit
Eagerly Inside Constantly
Regularly Fairly
Patiently Here Before
Generally Quite
Politely Back Annually
Normally Rather
Gladly Far Yesterday
Frequently Extremely
Slowly Away Yearly
Often Highly
Fast out Weekly
Sometimes Terribly
Well Tonight
Occasionally Really
Quietly Tomorrow
Seldom Utterly
Rarely Completely Today
Once Absolutely Yet
Never Almost Then
fully Later
enough Now
hardly Soon
barely Just
Too
CHAPTER XII

SIMPLE PAST TENSE

Simple past tense uses expression of time in the past

YYesterday
Yesterday morning
Yesterday afternoon
Yesterday evening
Last night
Last Monday
Last week
Last month
Last June
Last year
Last winter
Two weeks ago
Three months ago
Four years ago
Once upon a time
When you arrived
In 200
Subject-Plural Verb + ed
Play + ed

I played tennis yesterday


You played tennis yesterday
We played tennis yesterday
They played tennis yesterday
He played tennis yesterday
She played tennis yesterday
It played with a ball yesterday

Subject negative verb


I
You
We
They
He
She
} did not

/
play tennis yesterday.

It
didn’t

Subject Verb

I play tennis yesterday ?


you play tennis yesterday ?
we play tennis yesterday ?
they play tennis yesterday ?

Did he play tennis yesterday ?


she play tennis yesterday ?
it play tennis yesterday ?

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