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ADVERBS WITH ACTION VERBS - dcsk12ohus

temptation to use an adjective rather than an adverb NONSTANDARD STANDARD Dress warm Dress warmly Go slow Go slowly Sing loud Sing loudly All of the words used above as adverbs are also used as adjectives: a warm coat, a slow truck, a loud voice Most of the words that may be either adjectives or adverbs are words of one syllable



CHAPTER 2 LESSON 1 CONTINUED - Shurley

Adverb Definition: An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb Adverbs are labeled Adv Adverb Questions: How? When? Where? Why? Under what condition? To what degree? Adjective Definition: An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun Adjectives are labeled Adj Adjective Questions: What kind? Which one?



L’ADVERBE

L’ADVERBE I Définition L'adverbe est un mot invariable Il précise ou modifie le sens de plusieurs classes de mots Mon cœur bat fort pour Don Rodrigue



PARTS OF SPEECH

ADVERB • Definition: –Can be added to a verb to modify its meaning; can also modify adjectives and other adverbs –Tells you when, where, how, in what manner or to what extent an action is performed –Many end in “ly” , but not always • Examples: –cheerfully –briskly –wickedly –Delicately –fast –never –now



Chapter 4 Modifiers and Complements Adjectives and Adjective

Adverb and Adverb Phrases Structure An adverb phrase consists of an adverb head and all its modifiers; only adverb phrases can modify adverbs A substantial number of adverbs are derived from adjectives by suffixing -ly to the adjective, so, for example, the adverbs frivolously, amazingly, enormously, largely, literally,

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STEP 5: TEACHING SCRIPT FOR ADVERB AND ADJECTIVE

Look at page 12 again in your book. Follow along as I read the definitions for adverbs and adjectives.

Adverbs and Adjectives

Adverb Definition: An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Adverbs are labeled Adv.

Adverb Questions: How? When? Where? Why? Under what condition? To what degree? Adjective Definition: An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun. Adjectives are labeled Adj.

Adjective Questions: What kind? Which one? How many?Note: Be careful to use the exact wording for the questions because this terminology prepares students for the additions to the

Question and Answer Flow that they will learn later.

The adjective and adverb definitions use the word modifies. Modify means to describe. When the adverb definition says that

an adverb modifies a verb, it means that an adverb describes a verb. When the adjective definition says that an adjective

modifies a noun, it means that an adjective describes a noun.

Now you will learn how to use the adjective and adverb definitions and the Question and Answer Flow to find the adverbs

and adjectives in sentences. But first, we will find the subject and verb, and then we will find the adjective and adverb.

Classify Sentence 5: A brilliant doctor spoke reluctantly. Who spoke reluctantly? doctor - subject noun (Write SN above doctor.) What is being said about doctor? doctor spoke - verb (Write V above spoke

.)Now I am going to ask you some questions that will help you use the adverb definition and the adverb questions to find

adverbs. I want you to see that knowing the adverb definition and knowing how to ask the adverb questions will help you

know where to go and what to say when you are finding adverbs. Look at the adverb definition on your paper so you can

answer my questions about adverbs.

1. Where do you go to find an adverb? (To the verb, adjective, or another adverb)

2. Where do you go first to find an adverb? (To the verb)

3. What is the verb in Sentence 5? (spoke)

4. What question do you ask after you go to the verb spoke? (one of the adverb questions: how?

when? where? why? under what condition? or To what degree?)

5. Which adverb question would you use to find the adverb in this sentence? (how)

This is how you would ask an adverb question and give the adverb answer in the Question and Answer Flow: Spoke how?

reluctantly - adverb (Write Adv above the word reluctantly)

Now I am going to ask you some questions that will help you use the adjective definition and the adjective questions to find

adjectives. I want you to see that knowing the adjective definition and the adjective questions will help you to know where to

go and what to say when you are finding adjectives. Look at the adjective definition on your paper so you can answer my

questions about adjectives.

1. Where do you go to find an adjective? (to the noun or pronoun)

2. Where do you go first to find an adjective? (to the subject noun)

3. What is the subject noun in Sentence 5? (doctor)

4. What question do you ask after you go to the subject noun doctor? (one of the adjective questions:

what kind? which one? or how many?)

5. Which adjective question would you use to find the adjective in this sentence? (what kind)

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This is how you would ask an adjective question and give the adjective answer in the Question and Answer Flow: What

kind of doctor? brilliant - adjective (Write Adj above the word "brilliant.")

STEP 6: TEACHING SCRIPT FOR ARTICLE ADJECTIVE

Look at the definition for the article adjective and follow along as I read the definition.

Article Adjective

Article Adjectives are the three most commonly-used adjectives: a, an, and the. They are sometimes called noun

markers because they tell that a noun is close by. These article adjectives must be memorized because there are no

questions in the Question and Answer Flow to find the article adjectives. Article adjectives are labeled with an A.

This is how you would identify an article adjective in the Question and Answer Flow: A - article adjective

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