Adverbs
ICSE · Class 4 · English Grammar
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What is an Adverb?
- An adverb describes a verb, telling us more about an action.
- It answers questions like: How? When? Where? How often?
- Example: The bird sang sweetly. (Here, 'sweetly' tells how the bird sang.)
Types of Adverbs
- Adverbs of Manner – tell 'how' something is done (e.g., slowly, carefully).
- Adverbs of Place – tell 'where' something happens (e.g., here, outside).
- Adverbs of Time – tell 'when' something happens (e.g., now, yesterday).
How to Use Adverbs Correctly
- Adverbs of manner usually come after the verb.
- Adverbs of time can come at the beginning or end of a sentence.
- Adverbs of frequency go before the main verb, but after 'be' verbs.
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