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GRADE 9 ENGLISH - Lesson 2

This document discusses adverbs, which modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs by answering questions like when, where, and how. It provides examples of different types of adverbs, including adverbs of place, time, and manner. The document emphasizes that adverbs remind us about the details of events in our lives, and encourages facing challenges with courage and openness to handle difficulties bravely and determinedly. It also contains an exercise asking the reader to choose the correct adverb to complete sentences.
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GRADE 9 ENGLISH - Lesson 2

This document discusses adverbs, which modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs by answering questions like when, where, and how. It provides examples of different types of adverbs, including adverbs of place, time, and manner. The document emphasizes that adverbs remind us about the details of events in our lives, and encourages facing challenges with courage and openness to handle difficulties bravely and determinedly. It also contains an exercise asking the reader to choose the correct adverb to complete sentences.
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LESSON 2

FINDING MEANING IN THE WHEN, WHERE,


AND HOW OF LIFE

Easter Joy Petinglay


ADVERB
OF
CHARADES
1.The room was elegantly decorated.
2.The horse runs quickly.
3.The house was painted yesterday.
4.The sun shines brightly.
5.He delivered all the items to the
hospital. 01
ADVERB

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An adverb is a part of speech that
simply acts or functions to modify an
adjective, a verb, or another adverb. It
answers the questions: When? Where?
How? To what extent? Simply, it tells
us how a thing is done, and when and
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where it is done.
Example:
1. An adverb describes an
adjective.

The doctors are extremely busy


attending COVID-19 patients. 04
Example:
2. It describes another adverb.

The victim acted quite


suspiciously.
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Example:
3. It describes a verb.

The sun shines brightly amid the


rain.
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Remember:
A. Adverbs can be anywhere in a
sentence.
1. Quickly, the doctors attend to the
needs of the COVID-19 patients.
2. The doctors attend quickly to the needs
of the COVID-19 patients.
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3. The doctors attend to the needs of the
B. Two or more adverbs may be present
in a sentence, a combination plainly of an
adverb and an adverb phrase.
The teachers are crafting modules
carefully and skillfully in the library hub.
Carefully, skillfully (adverb of manner)
in the library hub- adverb phrase (adverb
of place) 09
C. Adverbs remind us about the what,
when, where, why, and how of the events
in our lives. Hence, let us face these
circumstances/events with courage and
with arms widely open to handle and
hurdle challenges bravely and willfully
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C. Adverbs remind us about the what,
when, where, why, and how of the events
in our lives. Hence, let us face these
circumstances/events with courage and
with arms widely open to handle and
hurdle challenges bravely and willfully
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TYPES OF ADVERB

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TYPES OF ADVERB
Adverbs of place - talk about location

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TYPES OF ADVERB
Adverbs of time - indicate or tell
when

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TYPES OF ADVERB
Adverbs of manner - tell us how an action is
being done.

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Pick Me Rightly
Choose the word that best fits in to complete each sentence.
1. The woman designed the room (elegant, elegantly).
2. Front liners perform their job carefully and (skillful,
skillfully).
3. The soldiers and policemen stayed (steady, steadily) all
day and all night in checkpoint areas.
4. We are (current, currently) in Modified Extended
Community Quarantine (MECQ).
5. The Prime Minister explained (clear, clearly) his 16points
of view.

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