Friday, May 10, 2019

Copy Adverbs Grammar log #6 into your Grammar notebook - By Wednesday 5/15

ADVERBS
ADVERBS – a word that modifies or describes an action. They may also describe an ADJECTIVE or another ADVERB.
ADVERBS tell how, where or when an action takes place. They often end in “-ly” but not always.  Yesterday, today,  tomorrow, here, often, never and sometimes are examples that don’t end in “ly.”
Ex. – Suddenly, the students understood.(When did they understand?)
Mark drew the lines evenly. (How did he draw the lines?)
Some examples of words that end in –ly that are NOT ADVERBS are:
curly - sly - burly
Adverb types:  Time                        Manner                Place
                tells when                tells how                tells where