Question Words: Adverbs & Adverb Phrases

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Question Words

Adverbs & Adverb phrases

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Learning Objectives

Adjectives Vs Adverbs:
Quick Quickly
Careful Carefully
1. He is careful.
2. I met a careful man.
3. He talked carefully.
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Learning Objectives

Adverbs of Manner:
How ….. ?
Quickly
Slowly
Carefully
loudly
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Softly
Adverbs of Manner:
 Exception

Friendly and lonely are adjectives:


1. He is friendly.
2. They are lonely.
3. He greeted me in a friendly way.
4. They talked in a lonely way.

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Adverbs of Manner:

Irregular adverbs: Both adjs & Advs.


Early – Far –Fast –Hard –High-
straight –late
1) He is early.
2) He gets up early.
3) It is a hard job.
4) He works hard.
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Adverbs of Time:

Already , eventually , finally , last ,


soon:
1. He already came.
2. He is already here.
a. He has already arrived.
b. He may have already left.

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Adverbs of Time:

Daily , weekly , monthly , yearly


1. He visits us weekly.
2. Weekly he visits us.

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Adverbs of Time:

Yesterday , every day , last night.


1. He visited us last night.
2. Last night he visited us.

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Adverbs of Place

Here , there , in Saudi Arabia


1. I saw him there.
2. There I saw him.
3. They got married in Saudi Arabia.
4. In Saudi Arabia, they got
married.
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More than one adverb

Manner , place , Time


1. He works hard in the office in the
mornings.
2. She works hard in the class every
day.

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Adverbs of Frequency

 How often …..?


always , frequently, hardly ever,
never, normally, occasionally, often
, rarely , regularly , seldom ,
sometimes , usually.

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Adverbs of Frequency

Usually he goes to the gym.


He goes to the gym usually.
He usually goes to the gym.
He is usually late.
He usually isn’t early.

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Focusing Adverbs:

Emphasis on a particular part:


Just , only , even , mainly , mostly,
either , neither .
1. We only want to stay for a night.
2. We are only here for one night.

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Adverbs of Certainty :

How sure is it:


obviously, certainly , clearly ,
definitely , probably , maybe,
perhaps.
1. Perhaps he will come.
2. Maybe he will come.

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Adverbs of Certainty:

How sure is it:


obviously, certainly , clearly ,
definitely , probably , maybe,
perhaps.
1. He definitely wants to come.
2. He is definitely absent.
3. He definitely will not play.
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Adverbs of degrees:

How much something happens:


a bit, absolutely , almost ,
completely , extremely , fairly,
hardly, highly, more or less , nearly ,
practically , pretty , quite , rather ,
really , slightly , somewhat , terribly ,
totally , very.
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Adverbs of degrees:

How much something happens:


1. I highly appreciate your help.
2. It is highly appreciated.
3. It nearly will not rain today.

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Adverbs of degrees:

How much something happens:


1. I completely agree.
2. I definitely think about it.
3. I very agree ( X ) .

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