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1 Adverbs Textbook pages 284 – 293 Grammar book pages 161 - 178
Annie and the Adverbs (2:48) The Adverb Song (2:47) Adverb 2 Song (1:43) Kids know it - adverbs

2 Adverbs An adverb may describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. School House Rock – Adverbs Grammaropolis – Adverbs

3 Adverbs describing verbs textbook pages 284 & 285
When , Where, or How to clarify verb Rock and Roll Adverb song 1 minute video and then take quiz

4 Adverbs of Time (When) https://www. youtube. com/watch
Adverbs of Time tell us something about the time that something happens. Adverbs of Time mainly modify verbs. They can answer the question "when?": He came yesterday. (When did he come?) I want it now. (When do I want it?) Or they can answer the question "how often?": They deliver the newspaper daily. (How often do they deliver the newspaper?) We sometimes watch a movie. (How often do we watch a movie?) Information found at With a list of adverbs of time located at

5 Adverbs of Place (Where) https://www. youtube. com/watch
Adverbs of Place tell us the place where something happens. They answer the question "where?". Adverbs of Place mainly modify verbs. Please sit here. (Where should I sit?) They looked everywhere. (Where did they look?) Two cars were parked outside. (Where were two cars parked?) Information found at with a list of adverbs of place located at

6 Adverbs of Manner (How) https://www. youtube. com/watch
Adverbs of Manner tell us the manner or way in which something happens. They answer the question "how?". Adverbs of Manner mainly modify verbs. He speaks slowly. (How does he speak?) They helped us cheerfully. (How did they help us?) James Bond drives his cars fast. (How does James Bond drive his cars?) Information found at With a list of adverbs of manner at

7 Adverbs that Compare textbook pages 286 - 287
Adverbs have forms that are used to compare actions. When you write comparisons with adverbs use the –er and –est forms, or more or most, to compare actions

8 Adverbs of Degree (How much or to what degree) textbook pages 288-289
Adverbs of Degree tell us the degree or extent to which something happens. They answer the question "how much?" or "to what degree?". Adverbs of Degree can modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. She entirely agrees with him. (How much does she agree with him?) Mary is very beautiful. (To what degree is Mary beautiful? How beautiful is Mary?) He drove quite dangerously. (To what degree did he drive dangerously? How dangerously did he drive?) Information found at with a list of adverbs of degree located at

9 Adverbs and Adjectives textbook pages 290 - 291
Use adjectives to describe nouns and pronouns, Use adverbs to describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs Good is an adjective, well is an adverb – it answers the question, “How do you feel today?” The answer would be, “I feel well.”

10 Negative Adverbs textbook pages 292 -293
Negative adverbs are used to make negative statements. Only use one word to make a sentence negative – avoid double negatives. English negative adverbs include no, not, never, and nowhere. (others that shouldn’t be used with a negative are scarcely, hardly, barely, rarely, and seldom)

11 Adverb Games Adverb – Battleship http://www.quia.com/ba/8086.html
Adventures with Adjectives and Adverbs Choose the correct adverb Adjective/Adverb rally Adverb Quiz Grammar for Kids – lots of games


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