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6th grade Adverbs
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Adverbs
6th grade
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?
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).
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)
Adverbs of Frequency
usually, always, normally, sometimes, often rarely, never, hardly ever
Example: He often cooks pasta.
Analyzing Adverbs
Sentence:
- "The dog barked loudly in the middle of the night."
Analyzing Adverbs
Sentence:
- "The dog barked loudly in the middle of the night."
Analyzing Adverbs
Sentence:
- "The dog barked loudly in the middle of the night."
Analyzing Adverbs
Sentence:
- "The dog barked loudly in the middle of the night."
Analyzing Adverbs
Sentence:
- "The dog barked loudly in the middle of the night."
Analyzing Adverbs
Sentence:
- "The dog barked loudly in the middle of the night."
Analyzing Adverbs
Sentence:
- "The dog barked loudly in the middle of the night."
Analyzing Adverbs
Sentence:
- "The dog barked loudly in the middle of the night."
Analyzing Adverbs
By analyzing the choice of the adverb "loudly" in this sentence, we can see how it impacts the overall tone, mood, and reader's interpretation, contributing to a deeper understanding of the author's intent.