Saturday 5 November 2016

RESEMUE ADVERB
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A adverb is a word that is used to change or quality the meaning of an adjective, a verb, a clause, another adverb, or any other type of word or phrase with the exception of detenimers and adjectives that directly modify noun.
Examples :
                   1). He quickly runs
                   2). She slowly walks
                   3). He happily chatters
An adverb phrase is simply two or more words that act as an adverb. Adverbial phrase is the term for two or more words which play the role of an adverb.
Examples :
                   1). I will sit quietly.
                   2). I will sit in silence.
Adverb Clasify by Meaning
Adverb of Manner
How is can be used to ask questions to show adverb of manner.
Example : He read the instructions carefully
     She does it so beautifully
     He wakes up badly
Adverbs of  Place
Adverbs of  place tell us where something happens.
Example : John looked around but he couldn't see the monkey


Adverb of Frequency
Some adverbs and adverbs pharses answer the question “how often” They are called adverbs of frequency.
Example : The news papper is delivered daily.
      Have you ever been to Japan
Adverbs of time
Some adverbs and adverbs pharses answer the question”when”.
Example : My shoes will be too small for me next year.
                  It rained heavily last night
Adverbs of Duration
The words which express duration or period. The test question is since when or how long. They are : since, from, next, till, for, last, coming, etc.
Example :  I want to buy a jacket since I come here.
     She has wait from this morning.
           They are studying English till they graduate from their school.
   Adverbs Of Emphasis
Abverb Of Emphasis is a traditional term for an intersifier used to give added force or a greater degree of certainty another word in a sentence or to the sentence as a whole.
Example:  I really love you
    She drawing quiet beautifully
         My tea is too hot





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