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Introduction to Grammar, continued…

ADVERBS Adverbs describe and modify or change other words, just as adjectives do. HOWEVER, instead of describing things, they describe actions & qualities. Adverbs qualify the meanings of verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. For example: How did the runner run? How deep was the snow? How well did the singer sing? Adverbs have the answers to all these questions!

Example He played guitar skillfully. He played guitar dreadfully. He played guitar passionately.

Features of Adverbs Many adverbs end in –ly Adverbs modify Placement of adverbs Adverbs and comparisons

Many adverbs end in –ly Many adverbs are formed by adding –ly to an adjective. Ex: lovely, ugly, sadly, happily, briefly, easily, truly. Warning: -ly ending does not guarantee a word is an adjective! Adjective -ly Ending Adverb Quiet + ly = Quietly

HOW? Is or was it done? Rules about adverbs: Use adverbs sparingly b/se they cause wordiness and awkwardness Beware of words ending in –ly that are not adverbs Examples: lovely, lonely, ghastly, and worldly These examples do not answer the question HOW? These examples are really adjectives! Always go back to the HOW? Rule HOW? Is/was it done?

(2) Adverbs Modify When you use an adverb, you modify or change the meaning of a verb, an adjective, or another verb. Modify verb Ex: Good drivers turn the corner slowly. Modify adjective Ex: Really good drivers turn that corner slowly Modify adverb Ex: Good drivers turn that corner very slowly

(3) Placement of Adverbs Adverbs modifying verbs can usually be moved around in a sentence w/out changing the meaning. Before verb Ex: The car immediately stopped. After verb Ex: The car stopped immediately. Adverbs that modify adjectives or other adverbs belong right in the front of the words they modify. Before adjective Ex: That’s an extremely dangerous corner for bicycle riders. Before adverb Ex: The car turned the corner really quickly.

(4) Adverbs and Comparisons Regular adverbs Fast Faster Fastest Early Earlier Earliest Rapidly More rapidly Most rapidly Easily More easily Most easily Irregular adverbs Badly Worse Worst Far Farther Farthest Well Better Best

Confusing adverb pairs Well Badly Really Surely Adjective Good Bad Real Sure Examples: Her test results were good. (adjective linked to results) She did well on her test. (adverb modifying verb did)