What is an adverb?
A word that describes how an action is done.
Mary: ''I don't have time today''
Mary said that she didn't have time that day.
Susy: ''Do you like pizza?''
She asked if I liked pizza.
Do you like soda?
I would like to know if you like soda.
Complete the sentence:
My father runs _________ (fast) of all his brothers.
My father runs the fastest of all his brothers.
Randy: We won't go to the park tomorrow''
Randy said that they wouldn't go to the park the next day.
Raymond: ''When are you going to finish?''
Raymond aked when I was going to finish.
Have you gone to Cancun?
I’d like to know if you have gone to Cancun.
Complete the sentence:
The Mustang runs __________ (rapidly) than the Camaro.
The mustang runs more rapidly than the camaro.
John: My sister screamed at her husband yesterday.
John said that his sister had screamed at her husband the day before.
Did the teacher give the books last week?
He asked if the teacher had given the books the day before.
When are they going to arrive?
Could you tell me when they are going to arrive?
How do you change an adver to the superlative form.
You add ''most'' before the adverb or you ad ''est'' after the adverb.
Ellen: You went to the store and you didn't bring me my favorite snack.
Ellen said that I had gone to the store and I hadn't brought her her favorite snack.
Ana: ''When did you watch that movie?''
Ana asked me when I had watched that movie
What time does the play start?
Can you tell me what time the play starts?
How do you change an adverb to its comparative form
You add ''more'' before the adverb or you ad ''er'' after the adverb.
Benny: Don't put peanuts in the cake because Allan is allergic.
Benny told me not to put peanuts in the cake because Allan was allergic.
Can you help me with this next week?
He asked whether I could help him with that the following week.
Where did they go on their vacations?
I want to know where they went on their vacations.