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English IV

Quarter 3 – Module 1

The How, Where, and When


of Things

Janice C. Raymond
Adviser
1. When is your mom and dad’s
anniversary

2. Where they get married?

3. How do you answer the


question?
Objective:
(Use Adverbs of Manner, Place,
and Time in Sentences)
ADVERB- An adverb is a word used
to tell more about a verb,
adjective and the other adverb
and it almost always answers the
questions how?, when?, where?,
how often?,
and in what way?
Mom is busy cooking
in the kitchen

W H E R E
Where was it?

in the kitchen
ADVERB OF PLACE
An adverb of place is always used to talk about the
location where the action of the verb is being
carried out
NOTE: ADVERB OF PLACE do not modify
adjectives or other adverbs. 
at the canteen In the library

In the garden
at the playground
Karen receives
flowers today.
W H E N
When was it?

today
ADVERB OF TIME
An adverb of time describes when the
action of a verb is carried out.
NOTE: ADVERB OF TIME tell us when an action
happened, but also for how long, and how often. We also called it
Temporal Adverb

I will call you later.

They are going to vacation for a


week

We watched our favorite


yesterday.
H O W

Miguel studied, so he
easily answered his
homework.
How was it?

easily
ADVERB OF MANNER
An adverb of manner describes how

you do an action.
NOTE: ADVERB OF MANNER are used to tell us
the way or how something is done. Adverbs of manner are usually
placed after the main verb

Our English teacher discussed


gently the subject.

The ballerina dances


gracefully.
QUICK
CHECK
Write AP if the phrase is an adverb of place, AT for
adverb of time, and AM for Adverb of Manner.

_____ 1. last week


_____ 2. at home
_____ 3. gently
_____ 4. noisily
_____ 5. behind the door
QUICK
CHECK
Write AP if the phrase is an adverb of place, AT for
adverb of time, and AM for Adverb of Manner.

_AT_ 1. last week


_AP_ 2. at home
_AM 3. gently
_AM 4. noisily
_AP_ 5. behind the door

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