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Adverbs in English


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Adverbs in English

What is an adverb?
  • An adverb is a part of speech that describes or modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, clause, or sentence.
  • Adverbs answer the questions "How?", "When?", "Where?", "Why?", "In what way?", "How much?", "How often?", "Under what condition", "To what degree?"
  • The easiest adverbs to recognize are those that end in -ly. Some adjectives end with -ly also but remember that adjectives can modify only nouns and pronouns. Adverbs modify everyting else.
  • An adverb can be placed anywhere in a sentence.

Adverbs as modifiers (adverbs in adverbial functions)
An adverb modifies a verb
  • He walked quickly. ('quickly' modifies verb 'walked')
  • I accepted new task willingly. ('willingly' modifies verb 'accepted')
  • Mike snored melodically. ('melodically' modifies verb 'snored')
  • An adverb modifies an adjective
  • They were really unhappy. ('really' modifies adjective 'unhappy')
  • My brother is completely fearless. ('completely' modifies adjective 'fearless')
  • I know she is very careful. ('very' modifies adjective 'careful')
  • An adverb modifies an adverb
  • He is almost always hungry. ('almost' modifies adverb 'always')
  • John plays tennis very well. ('very' modifies adverb 'well')
  • You never can work too carefully. ('too' modifies adverb 'carefully')
  • An adverb modifies a clause
  • Perhaps you are correct, but not at first glance. ('perhaps' modifies clause 'you are correct')
  • Surely he will be on time, but I hope not. ('surely' modifies clause 'he will be on time')
  • An adverb modifies a sentence
  • Suddenly, she went home. ('suddenly' modifies a whole sentence)
  • Finally, he will be on time. ('finally' modifies a whole sentence)
  • Today, we can take a vacation.('today' modifies a whole sentence)

Adverb Formation
Adverbs that end in -ly are formed by adding -ly to an adjective, a present participle, or a past participle.
- from an adjective
  • careful - carefully
  • beautiful - beautiful
  • fitting - fittingly
  • - from a present participle
  • willing - willingly
  • glowing - glowingly
  • surprising - surprisingly
  • - from a past participle
  • assured - assuredly
  • affected - affectedly
  • surprised - surprisedly
  • When adjective ends in -able or -ible, the adverb is formed by replacing final -e with -y
  • horrible - horribly
  • terrible - terribly
  • When adjective ends in -y, the adverb is formed by replacing final -y with -ily
  • happy - happily
  • lucky - luckily
  • When adjective ends in -ic, the adverb is formed by replacing final -ic with -ically
  • economic - economically
  • ironic - ironically

Adverbs Position
Adverbs can be placed anywhere in a sentence.

At the front (prior to the subject)
  • Today we will study adverbs.
  • Lately, I have had lots of phone calls.
  • At the center of the sentence (between the subject and the verb)
  • He seldom goes to movies.
  • I hardly noticed her.
  • At the end of the sentence
  • I learn English slowly.
  • I study adverbs now.

Adverbs as intensifiers
Adverbs can be used as amplifiers, down toners, or emphasizers.

- as emphasizers.
  • I really like him.
  • I literally wrecked my car.
  • - as amplifiers
  • They completely abandoned the city.
  • I absolutely refuse to leave.
  • - as down toners
  • I somewhat like this movie.
  • Peter almost quit that job.


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