Adjectives & Adverbs
4th grade
Guided Notes :
An Adverb
Describes a verb phrase by expressing manner, place, time, degree, or number. It can also describe an adjective or another adverb.
Answers these questions:
When?
How?
Where?
Examples :
- She moved quietly. (Tells how)
- I waited there for an hour. (Tell where)
- You may leave soon. (Tells when)
- I called you once. (Tells how many)
- He sat very still. (Tells how much)
Quick Tip
Many adverbs end in -ly: completely, frequently, firmly, obviously, carefully.Remember that not all words that end in -ly are adverbs (daily news, early appointment, only message), and that not all adverbs must end in -ly (best, now, fast, ever, not).
Adverbs of Frequency
usually, always, normally, sometimes, often rarely, never, hardly ever
Example: He often cooks pasta.
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Adjectives & Adverbs
4th grade
Guided Notes :
An Adverb
Describes a verb phrase by expressing manner, place, time, degree, or number. It can also describe an adjective or another adverb.
Answers these questions:
When?
How?
Where?
Examples :
Quick Tip
Many adverbs end in -ly: completely, frequently, firmly, obviously, carefully.Remember that not all words that end in -ly are adverbs (daily news, early appointment, only message), and that not all adverbs must end in -ly (best, now, fast, ever, not).
Adverbs of Frequency
usually, always, normally, sometimes, often rarely, never, hardly ever
Example: He often cooks pasta.
Practice