
Examples:
1. The boy walked slowly.
Adverb 'slowly' shows how the boy 'walked' (verb).
2. The teacher spoke very rudely.
Adverb 'very' tells more about adverb 'rudely'.
3. The queen is really kind.
Adverb 'really' tells more about adjective 'kind'.
Adverbs also have degrees of comparison same like the adjectives.
Features & position:
Examples:
In these examples:
Let's understand the rules to form adverbs of manner.
Features & position:
Examples:
The words 'everywhere, here' are adverbs of place. They describe the where the action is done.
here, away, out, outside, nowhere, somewhere, in, inside, everywhere, upstairs, there, etc.
It answers the question 'when'.
Examples:
The words 'yesterday, later' are adverbs of time.
They describe the when the action is done.
early, later, now, then, today, tomorrow, ago, recently, afterwards, soon, till, nowadays, yet, later, etc.
Phrases like: by now, at once, till now, till today, etc. are called adverb phrases of time.
Features & position:
Examples:
The words 'almost, nearly' are adverbs of degree & tell us more about the verbs 'finished & fell'.
very, fully, almost, fairly, extremely, only, too, hardly, etc.
Features:
Examples:
The words 'often, rarely, regularly' are adverbs of frequency which are telling us how often the action is being done.
seldom, sometimes, every time, usually, etc.
They are placed at the beginning of the sentence.
Features:
Examples:
In this course, we learnt all about adverbs.
Different adverbs can be summarized as follows:
| Adverb of | Examples |
|---|---|
| Manner | together, sadly, alone, quietly, well, etc. |
| Place | here, away, outside, in, inside, everywhere, upstairs, there, etc. |
| Time | early, later, now, then, today, tomorrow, ago, recently, later, etc. |
| Degree | very, fully, almost, fairly, extremely, only, too, hardly, etc. |
| Frequency | seldom, sometimes, every time, usually, rarely, often, etc. |
| Interrogative | why, where, how often, when, etc. |
| Relative | where, when, why & whenever |
In the next course, we'll learn about joining words & sentences with appropriate conjunctions.