ADVERBS

ADVERBS
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Learn about adverbs and how they transform adjectives in sentences. Discover the difference between -ly adverbs and adjectives along with examples. Explore how adverbs modify verbs to provide more details and nuances to sentences. Dive into various adverbs and their functions in sentence structure.

  • Adverbs
  • Adjectives
  • Transformation
  • Grammar
  • English

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  1. ADVERBS . .

  2. ADVERBS -LY ADVERB ADJECTIVE -LY BAD BADLY

  3. ADVERBS quick quickly usual usually careful carefully

  4. ADJECTIVES with -LY Friendly Lively , Lonely Lovely Silly

  5. ADVERB = ADJECTIVE Fast / Long / Low / High / Little / Wide / Far / Early / Late / Hard /

  6. ADVERBS CHANGE THE ADJECTIVES TO ADVERBS: 1. Clare is a slow driver. Clare drives slowly. 2. Michael is a hard worker. 3. My parents are frequent travellers. 4. Denis is a fast runner. 5. Antonio is a skillful painter. 6. My aunt is a quiet speaker. 7. Mike and Ann are brilliant cook.

  7. ADJECTIVES / ADVERBS Hard Hardly - Paul works hard. (a lot) She could hardly speak for tears. (with difficulty)

  8. ADJECTIVES / ADVERBS Lately Late Even late at night the skating rink is busy. (at a late time of the night) I haven t seen your niece lately. Has she gone away? (recently)

  9. ADJECTIVES / ADVERBS Near Nearly The Brooks live near the stadium. (not far from) It took him nearly two hours to get there. (almost)

  10. ADJECTIVES / ADVERBS Highly , High The famous sportsman has jumped very high. She thinks highly of your game. (very well)

  11. Paul is swimming fast. Nick is swimming faster than Paul. Pete is swimming fastest (of all).

  12. (the) HIGH HIGHER HIGHEST MORE CORRECTLY (the) MOST CORRECTLY CORRECTLY

  13. !!! (the) SLOWER SLOWEST SLOWLY MORE SLOWLY (the) MOST SLOWLY (the) QUICKER QUICKEST QUICKLY MORE QUICKLY (the)MOST QUICKLY

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