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Adverbs
Adverbs are words that
modify verbs, adjectives, or
other adverbs.
Adverbs
Many adverbs end in -ly
Adverbs
Many adverbs end in ly
Adverbs answer these four
questions: Where? When?
How? To what extent?
Adverbs
Many adverbs end in ly
Adverbs answer these four
questions: Where? When? How?
To what extent?
Adverbs make writing more clear
and exact.
Positive Adverbs:
These are the basic form of the
adverbs.
-Jeff walks fast.
Positive Adverbs:
These are the basic form of the
adverbs.
-Sally writes neatly.
Positive Adverbs:
These are the basic form of the
adverbs.
Julio hears well.
Comparative Adverbs:
They compare how verbs are
accomplished.
Jeff walks faster than Steve.
Comparative Adverbs:
Sally writes neatlier than Steve.
Comparative Adverbs:
Sally writes neatlier than Steve.
NO!!
more neatly
Comparative Adverbs:
Julio hears better than Steve.
Superlative Adverbs:
The ultimate level of the adverb.
Jeff walks fastest.
Superlative Adverbs:
Sally writes most neatly.
Superlative Adverbs:
Julio hears best.