Adverb Notes
Adverb Notes
( Adverbs are words that add to or describe a verb, adjective, or other adverb
( Adverbs answer five main questions: how, when, where, how often, how much
How-fiercely, carefully, patiently, well, fast
When-yearly, today, recently
Where-down, up, nearby, there, away
How often- once, twice, frequently
How much- many, few, several
( Adverbs show: time, place, manner, cause, degree, condition
( Adverbs usually end in “-ly”
( They can move around in the sentence.
Ex. Cautiously, we crept up the stairs.
We cautiously crept up the stairs.
We crept up the stairs cautiously.
( Steps to finding an adverb:
1. Find the action verb. (It has to be action to have an adverb.)
2. Ask “how”, “where”, “when”, “how often” or “how much”
3. Look for an “-ly” ending
4. See if it can move
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