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Adverbs: Position and Order

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Card 1Definition of adverbs

What is an adverb?

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An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It adds more detail about how, when, where, how often, or to what degree something happens. Example: quickly in "He quickly f

Card 2Adverbs of manner

What does an adverb of manner answer?

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An adverb of manner answers the question How? It describes the way an action happens. Examples: quickly, effortlessly, carefully. Example sentence: "She parked the car effortlessly."

Card 3Adverbs of place

What does an adverb of place answer?

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An adverb of place answers the question Where? It tells the location of an action. Examples: there, here. Example sentence: "I parked my car there."

Card 4Adverbs of time

What does an adverb of time answer?

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An adverb of time answers the question When? It shows the time of an action. Examples: soon, early, yesterday. Example sentence: "I will buy a car soon."

Card 5Adverbs of degree

What does an adverb of degree answer?

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An adverb of degree answers the question How much? or To what degree? It shows the intensity or level of something. Examples: fully, absolutely, very. Example sentence: "I am not fully confident drivi

Card 6Adverbs of frequency

What does an adverb of frequency answer?

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An adverb of frequency answers the question How frequently? or How often? It shows how many times something happens. Examples: rarely, often, always, never. Example sentence: "My father rarely drives.

Card 7Interrogative adverbs

What is an interrogative adverb?

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An interrogative adverb asks a question. Common examples are why and how. Example sentence: "Why are you driving so fast?"

Card 8Adverbs of probability

What does an adverb of probability show?

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An adverb of probability shows how certain or sure something is. Examples: certainly, definitely. Example sentence: "You certainly need to learn how to drive."

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What are the important topics in Adverbs: Position and Order for ICSE Class 9 English Language - Archer?
Key topics in Adverbs: Position and Order include Complete Adverbs Position and Order Concept Map, Types and Positions of Adverbs, Adverb Position Decision Tree. These are the concepts ICSE Class 9 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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