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AdverbsBy Austin Head

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therefore

abroad

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quietly

well

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Adverbs

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Adverbs

• There are several types of adverbs. Adverbs can help describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.

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Adverbs

• There are several types of adverbs. Adverbs can help describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.

• They also tell when, where, why, and how.

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Definition of Adverbs

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Definition of Adverbs• Def: a word or phrase that modifies or

qualifies an adjective, verb, or other word groups expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc…

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Definition of Adverbs• Def: a word or phrase that modifies or

qualifies an adjective, verb, or other word groups expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc…

• The only part you need to write down is above in white.

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Adverbs modifying adjectives

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Adverbs modifying adjectives• Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incredibly

funny.

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Adverbs modifying adjectives• Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incredibly

funny.

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Adverbs modifying adjectives• Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incredibly

funny.

• Everyone knows that Nate is extremely intelligent.

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Adverbs modifying adjectives• Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incredibly

funny.

• Everyone knows that Nate is extremely intelligent.

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Adverbs modifying adjectives• Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incredibly

funny.

• Everyone knows that Nate is extremely intelligent.

• Chelsea is a tremendously talented artist.

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Adverbs modifying adjectives• Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incredibly

funny.

• Everyone knows that Nate is extremely intelligent.

• Chelsea is a tremendously talented artist.

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Adverbs modifying verbs

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Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrily threw the table.

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Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrily threw the table.

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Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrily threw the table.

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Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrily threw the table.

• Marc yelled loudly at Nate.

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Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrily threw the table.

• Marc yelled loudly at Nate.

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Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrily threw the table.

• Marc yelled loudly at Nate.

• Erik quietly played Pokémon Leaf Green in the back of the class.

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Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrily threw the table.

• Marc yelled loudly at Nate.

• Erik quietly played Pokémon Leaf Green in the back of the class.

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Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs

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Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs

• People view things totally differently from each other.

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Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs

• People view things totally differently from each other.

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Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs

• People view things totally differently from each other. (you could also use “different” instead of differently)

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Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs

• People view things totally differently from each other. (you could also use “different” instead of differently)

• She drove really fast.

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Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs

• People view things totally differently from each other. (you could also use “different” instead of differently)

• She drove really fast.

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Other Rules of Adverbs

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Other Rules of Adverbs• Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how.

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Other Rules of Adverbs• Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how.

• Examples of “when”: tomorrow, soon, and yesterday.

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Other Rules of Adverbs• Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how.

• Examples of “when”: tomorrow, soon, and yesterday.

• Examples of “where”: anywhere, downstairs, and nowhere.

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Other Rules of Adverbs• Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how.

• Examples of “when”: tomorrow, soon, and yesterday.

• Examples of “where”: anywhere, downstairs, and nowhere.

• Examples of “why”: in order to, so, and because.

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Other Rules of Adverbs• Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how.

• Examples of “when”: tomorrow, soon, and yesterday.

• Examples of “where”: anywhere, downstairs, and nowhere.

• Examples of “why”: in order to, so, and because.

• Examples of “how”: carefully, correctly, and eagerly.

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Summary

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Summary• In summary, adverbs are used to help describe

adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.

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Summary• In summary, adverbs are used to help describe

adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.

• They also tell when, where, why, and how.

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