1 TRY OUT LANGUAGE
2 LEARN GRAMMAR
3 APPLY ON YOUR OWN
• Use an adverb to describe a verb. Adverbs often end in -ly.
EXAMPLES | The actress sings loudly. | (how) |
The dancers jump high. | (where) | |
The song starts immediately. | (when) |
• Use an adverb to make an adjective or another adverb stronger.
EXAMPLES | The singer is really pretty. adjective |
The dancer moves very slowly. adverb |
• Adverbs add details and bring life to your writing.
EXAMPLES | The performers bow gracefully. The people in the audience stand up and cheer. Everyone claps wildly. |
Say each sentence with an appropriate adverb from the box. Explain whether the adverb tells how, where, or when about a verb, or whether it makes an adjective or adverb stronger.
colorfully | really | exactly | there |
1. The theater opens ______ at 7:00.
2. We are going ______.
3. The actors are ______ good.
4. They dress ______.
Read each sentence. Write an appropriate adverb from the box on a card. Hold up the card as you say the sentence. Does the adverb tell how, where, or when about the verb? Does it make an adjective or adverb stronger?
frequently | out | skillfully | very |
5. We go to shows ______.
6. The performers say their lines ______.
7. Tonight’s show will start ______ soon.
8. The performers are coming ______!