How do I identify an Adverb?

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    Chandra Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

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    Adverb is a word that describes or modifies a Verb, Adjective, or another Adverb. Generally, it provides more information about when, how, where, how much, or to what extent something happens. A few of the Adverb examples are He has small dog, The movie was really interesting, It was a very sunny day. The common types of Adverbs are listed below:

    • Adverb of Manner
    • Adverb of Place
    • Adverb of Time
    • Adverb of Frequency
    • Adverb of Degree
    • Conjunctive Adverbs

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Basic difference is:

Parameters

Verbs

Adverbs

Function

Verbs are the main action or state

Adverbs modify other words

Ending

No such role for Verbs

Many Adverbs end in –ly, though not this

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To identify an Adverbs in a sentence, here is a step-by-step guide to spot an Adverb:

  • First of all, find the main verb in a sentence
  • Then, ask questions about the verb such as How? When? Where? To what extent? How often?
  • Lastly, look for the words that answer those questions. These words are called as Adverbs

Some examples of Adverbs are:

  • She sings beautifully. Verb here is sings and Beautifully is an Adverb
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To explain an Adverb to a child, it is important to keep the concept simple while explaining. Make it relatable by citing fun examples from everyday life:

Simple definition for kids: An Adverb is a word that tells more about the action. It tells how, where, or when something happens.

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1. He eats: Just an action | He eats slowly: Adverbs tells how she eats

2. I will play: Just an action | I will play tomorrow: Tomorrow tells when

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Here are some of the books that a student can refer to learn about Adverbs in English:

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Adverbs

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Reading Fundamentals – Verbs and Adverbs

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Adverbs and Verbs

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Dictionary of Adverbs: Vocabulary Building

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Adverbs: Things You Should Know

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Study of Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions & Interjections

Mr. Peter

 

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