Adverbs of Time
Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Verb+Infinitive
100

Write the adverb of time that corresponds:

1. the previous day ____________________

2. this day __________________

1. yesterday

2. today

100

What does comparative adverbs do?

Compare two actions or states, we write more before the adverb and than after the adverb.

100

How do we identify the infinitive in a verb?

Any verb that is preceded by the word to is an infinitive.

200

Write the adverb of time that corresponds:

1. a future time ____________________

2. the present ____________________

1. later

2. now

200

What does a superlative adverb show?

It shows the highest quality or degree in a group of three or more. We add the word most before the adverb.

200

Give me an example of an infinitive verb

to study

to go

to travel

300

What does an adverb of time tell us?

Tell us when actions take place.

300

Complete the next chart:

Adjective     Adverb      Comparative     Superlative

safe

quiet

Adjective     Adverb      Comparative     Superlative

safe-safely-more safely than-the most safely

quiet-quietly-more quietly than-the most quietly

300

Identify the infinitive of purpose in the next sentence:

I woke up early to go to the beach.

to go

400

Identify the adverbs of time in the next sentences:

1. I loved the book, so I read it again.

2. Tomorrow, there will be a football game. 

1. again

2. tomorrow

400

Write the comparative and superlative form of each adverb:

1. well

2. badly

1. better than  -  best

2. worse  -  worst

400

Identify the infinitive of purpose in the next sentences:

1. We returned to the store to buy the things we forgot.

2. Jack practices every day to improve his skills.

1. to buy

2. to improve

500

Rewrite the sentences with the correct adverbs of time:

1. This day is the first day of spring.

2. There will be a special concert at a future time this year.

1. Today is the first day of spring.

2. There will be a special concert later this year.

500

Rewrite the sentence with the correct form of comparative adverb:

Kevin did more badly on the test than Tania.

Kevin did worse on the test than Tania.

500

Complete the phrases with infinitives of purpose

1. She went to the store ____________________

2. I want to learn English ____________________

1. to buy some milk.

2. to communicate with my friends.

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