ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS RULES TO FOLLOW ADJECTIVES Modifies Nouns Modifies Pronouns.
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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
RULES TO FOLLOW
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ADJECTIVES
• Modifies Nouns
• Modifies Pronouns
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DEFINITION OF AN ADJECTIVE:
• It tells what kind of person, place, or thing. A noun or a pronoun is.
• It may also point out which one or how many.
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EXAMPLES:
• The ship was an English vessel. (what kind)
• This factory is mine. (which one)
• Many people enjoy the annual dinner. (how many, which one)
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AN ADVERB:
• Modifies an active verb or a verb phrase by expressing manner, place, time, degree, or number.
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TYPES OF ADVERBS:
• Simple
• Interrogative
• Negative
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EXAMPLES:
• SIMPLE:– She moved quietly. (Manner and tell how)– I waited there for an hour. (Place and tell
where)– You may leave soon. (Time, tells when)– I called you once. (Number, tells how many)– He sat very still. (Degree, tells how much)
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Interrogative Adverb
• Introduces a sentence that asks a question
• where, when, why and how
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EXAMPLES:
• Interrogative:– When will you return?– How is the trunk being sent?
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Negative Adverb
• Denies or contradicts a statement
• no, not , never, only, scarcely and hardly
Note: two negative adverbs should not be used together.
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EXAMPLES:
• Negative
• - I can scarcely believe my eyes. ( correct)
• - I haven’t no more sea shells. (incorrect)
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Familiar Adverbsto Know
• almost finally seldomunusually certainly hardly
quite so usually just rather
very rather fairly nearly too
scarcely well
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