Adverbs Lesson Plan PDF
Adverbs Lesson Plan PDF
When an adverb is used in a sentence it will answer one of the following questions:
How? When?
Where? Why?
In what way? How often / much?
In what condition? To what degree?
Adverbs of
Answer question of where something happened.
Locations
Adverbs of
Answer the question of how something happened.
Manner
Adverbs of
Answer the question of how often something happened.
Frequency
Adverbs of
Tells us to what degree or intensity something happened.
Degree
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C Adverbs of Time:
Are generally used to modify verbs. These adverbs usually come at the end of a sentence..
An adverb of time can be placed at the beginning of a sentence to emphasise the time.
Tomorrow, I will tell you the story.
Be careful with yet. This adverb is only used in questions or negative statements.
Are you finished your homework yet?
I haven’t finished it yet.
Not: I have finished it yet.
Adverb of Location:
Are generally used to modify verbs and appear after the main verb or after the object in a sentence.
Except for towards, this is a preposition and must be followed by a noun phrase.
(Birds move towards the equator when it gets cold.)
Adverbs of Manner:
Appear after the verb or object.
The boy laughed loudly.
Elena did a pirouette gracefully.
subject verb(s) direct object time
He drove the car carefully.
An adverb of manner can be placed at the beginning of a sentence to emphasise the statement.
“Gracefully, Ellen did a pirouette”
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Adverbs of Frequency:
These adverbs usually go directly before the main verb.
If there is an auxiliary verb, the adverb goes after “be” but before the main verb.
Adverbs of Degree:
Are generally placed before the main verb or the adjective or the adverb they modify.
All adverbs of degree come before the word they modify EXCEPT for enough.
To determine if an adverb is one of degree, ask a “to what degree” or “how much” question.
She was entirely wrong in her judgment. To what degree was she wrong in her judgment?
Clarisse strongly believes he is innocent. How much does Clarisse believe he is innocent?
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D Adverbs of Frequency Exercise:
Make a sentence by adding the adverb, into the sentence provided.
1. She is happy. (seldom)
She is seldom happy.
2. The man goes to the gym in the morning. (usually)
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3. Helen drinks coffee. (rarely)
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4. James eats ice cream. (often)
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5. The woman is on time. (always)
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6. John arrives late to work. (hardly ever)
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7. Mary cooks dinner for her husband. (occasionally)
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8. The boy goes swimming. (once a week)
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2. He is _____________________________________clever.
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