Adverbs: Definition of An Adverb
Adverbs: Definition of An Adverb
Adverbs: Definition of An Adverb
Definition of an Adverb
Examples:
Exercise A
Examples:
Exercise B
Circle the adverbs in the following sentences. Underline the adjective that they
modify:
Examples:
Exercise C
Circle the adverbs which modify other adverbs in the following sentences.
Underline the adverbs which they modify.
Negative words are adverbs when they modify verbs, adjectives or other
adverbs.
Examples:
I am not ready.
"Not" is an adverb, modifying the adjective "ready".
He is not very tired.
"Not" is an adverb, modifying the adverb "very".
Exercise D
In the following sentences, underline the negative word and circle the verb,
adjective, or adverb which it modifies.
Exercise A
1. sweetly
2. slowly
3. happily
4. badly
5. sadly
6. happily
7. bravely
8. hard, correctly
9. fast, then, quickly
10. well, easily
11. here
12. there
13. yesterday
14. well, carefully, now
15. suddenly, here
16. slowly, in
17. hard, well, today
18. out
19. away
20. here, late, today, early, tomorrow
Exercise B
1. Very, difficult
2. Too, big
3. rather, large
4. almost, ready
5. more, interesting
6. most, interesting, ever
7. rather, unfair
8. very, important
9. most, remarkable
10. more, familiar
11. too, few
12. justly, famous
13. remarkably, intelligent
14. unusually, fine
15. not, particularly, difficult
Exercise C
1. very, well
2. extremely, cleverly
3. rather, fast
4. nearly, there
5. quite, often
6. nearly, everywhere
7. so, seldom
8. extremely, well
9. unusually, poorly
10. too, slowly
Exercise D