Next level parts of speech—adverbs ! (See the “intro” to adverbs episode here!)
Today’s episode about asverbs covers the following:
The sneaky cat EASILY climbs.
- So far: Articles/Noun Markers + Noun + Adjectives + Verbs + Adverbs
- When my students have two difficult or confusing/similar concepts, I tell them they only need a trick for one!
—AdVERB
—Adjectives
- AVA
- —Adjectives
- —Verbs
- —Adverbs
- Adverbs tell:
- —HOW: carefully ran
- —WHEN: later called
- —WHERE: drove downtown
- —TO WHAT EXTENT: extremely helpful
- Not all adverbs are ly words
- —especially those dealing with time (never, always, seldom, later)
- —-especially negative words (not, never, seldom, etc)
- —especially ones that are also prepositions (up, down, over, under, etc)
- General tips
- —importance of recognizing all verbs and telling the difference between action/BHL
- —knowing that to plus action verb is an infinitive (a verb)
- —importance of knowing the things adverbs tell (since they’re mostly action-related and different than what adjectives tell (what kind, etc)
- Adverbs Vs prepositions
- —up the mountain (prep)
- —hang up the phone (up is adverb)
- Two kinds of adverb openers
- 1. One word adverb opener (most ly ones use a comma: Unfortunately, he didn’t answer. )
- 2. Adverbial phrase or clause (have to listen carefully for where the phrase or clause ends and the “real sentence” begins: Carefully carrying the cake, he knew she would love it!)
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