Identify the adverb and which question it answers:
We should eat here.
Adverb: here
Question: where
Define an adverb
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs
Find the adverb(s):
She walked stealthily to her car.Adverb: stealthily
Adverb or Adjective?
He sings badly.
Badly: adverb
Identify the adverb and which question it answers:
We should go soon.
Adverb:soon
Question: when
Define an adjective
Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns
Find the adverb(s):
We are almost always late.
Adverbs: almost, always
Adverb or Adjective?
She is bad at sewing.
Bad- adjective
Identify the adverb and which question it answers:
He should pet the dog gently
Adverb: gently
Question: how
Where can adverbs be in a sentence in relation to verbs?
Before the verb, after the verb, in the middle of a verb phrase, or at the beginning of a sentence
Find the adverb(s):
It rained constantly last week.
Adverb: constantly
Adverb or Adjective?
They performed well last night.
Well- adverb
Identify the adverb and which question it answers:
We rarely go to that restaurant.
Adverb: rarely
Question: how often
Why is "not" an adverb?
Because it modifies/ changes the meaning of verbs or verb phrases
Find the adverb(s):
He did not study hardly at all.
Adverbs: not, hardly
Adverb or Adjective?
The loud boys are shouting forcefully in the back row.
Loud- adjective
forcefully- adverb
Identify the adverb and which question it answers:
She stopped completely at the red light.
Adverb: completely
Question: to what extent
Write a sentence in which an adverb modifies another adverb. Underline the adverb doing the modifying and draw an arrow to the adverb it modifies
Answers vary
Find the adverb(s):
Be perfectly still and completely quiet.
Adverbs: perfectly, quiet
Adverb or Adjective?
She is good at playing piano, but last night she did not perform well.
Good- adjective
Well- adverb