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Adverbial Phrases An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb by making its meaning more specific Adverbs that Modify Verbs



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Adverbial Phrases Notes

Adverbial Phrases

An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb by making its meaning more specific.

Adverbs that Modify Verbs

Adverbs add meaning to verbs and verb phrases by answering the questions: when? where? how? and to what degree?

QUESTIONVERBADVERB

When?flyfly now

had arrivedhad arrived early

Where?jumpjump aside

was chargingwas charging forward

How?arguedargued effectively

will speakwill speak clearly

To what degree?finishfinish completely

would have knownhardly would have known

Adverbial Phrases Notes

When modifying a verb, an adverb may appear in various positions in relation to the verb.

Eventually the train will arrive at the station.

The train will eventually arrive at the station.

The train will arrive at the station eventually.

Negative words also function as adverbs modifying verbs. Adverbs include the word not and the contraction -n't. Other negative words can also function as adverbs of time, place, and degree. The cow is not in the barn. The cow is nowhere in sight. I never saw a purple cow. The cow hardly chews her cud.

Adverbial Phrases Notes

Adverbs That Modify Adjectives

Adverbs can give additional meaning to adjectives. An adverb that modifies an adjective answers the question to what degree?

QUESTIONADJECTIVEADVERB

To what degree?

beautiful shy optimistic clean very beautiful rather shy unusually optimistic thoroughly clean Adverbs that modify adjectives generally appear directly before the word they modify. The train is extremely late. June felt rather weak. Will pitches incredibly fast. My very best friend moved.

Adverbial Phrases Notes

Adverbs That Modify Adverbs

Sometimes adverbs are used to give extra meaning to other adverbs. An adverb that modifies an adverb answers the question to what degree?

QuestionAdverb Adverb

To what degree?walked slowly walked quite slowly always wins almost always wins call often call too often An adverb that modifies another adverb appears directly before the modified word. They were only partially convinced. Please speak more slowly. The play ended somewhat abruptly. I know him very well.

Adverbial Phrases Notes

Forms of Adverbs

Like adjectives, some adverbs have different forms to indicate degree of comparison. The comparative form of an adverb compares two actions. The superlative form of an adverb compares more than two actions. For adverbs of only one syllable, add -er to make the comparative form and -est to make the superlative form.

POSITIVECOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE

plays hard climbed high plays harder climbed higher plays hardest climbed highest When an adverb ends in -ly, use the word more to form the comparative and most to form the superlative.

POSITIVECOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE

walks slowly smiles easily walks more slowly smiles more easily walks most slowly smiles most easily

Adverbial Phrases Notes

Some adverbs do not form the comparative and superlative in the regular manner. POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE skates well skates betterskates best dances badly dances worsedances worst knows little knows lessknows least goes fargoes farthergoes farthest

Adverbial Phrases Notes

Formative Assessment

Underline each adverb.

Lessons 56-57

1) The person read slowly but clearly and expressively.

2) Adam, you are driving too recklessly.

3) The airplane started moving slowly but quickly gained speed.

4) I spoke too harshly to my friends.

5) The man stopped suddenly and quickly turned around.

6) Janice plays the guitar well.

7) Jack ran quickly, but steadily, in the race.

15 Complete each sentence with the proper form of the adverb in parentheses.

8) (fast) Jason wanted to run the ____________ at our school.

9) (serious) He trained _____________ than he had before.

10) (frequently) Jason is on the track ____________ of all the runners.

11) (quickly) He ran the sprint ____________ than he did yesterday.

12) (hard) Coach congratulated Jason for being the player to work the

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