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ADVERB (207-18), CLASSIFICATION, Adverbs of time, DEFINITION, Several…
ADVERB (207-18)
CLASSIFICATION
Adverbs of
Time
: to show
when the action
happens
: already, late, lately, still,...
Adverbs of
Frequency
: to
show how often
the action happens: - ever, always, usually = normally/ generally,....
Adverbs of
Place
: to show
where
the action
happens: away, backward
Adverbs of
Manner
: to show how the action
same form as adjectives similar meanings
(e.g. fast, right, wrong, straight, tight).
Adverbs of
Degree or Quantity
: to show, how much, in what degree, or to what extent, the action happens; or to express degrees of, qualities, properties, states, conditions and relations
Adverbs of
Affirmation:
certainly, naturally,
surely, of course, very well,
Adverbs of
Negation
: never, neither, nor,
nowhere, at not time, by no means, in
Adverbs of
Possibility
: maybe, perhaps,
possibly, probably
Interrogative
Adverbs: to make questions
Relative
Adverbs: to introduce an Adjective
Clause
Adverbs of time
STILL
before a full verb
My brother is 18, but he still behaves like a child.
after be or Aux.
They received the bill a month ago and they still haven’t paid it.
I can still remember the first time we met.
S + Still + negative
(to express, impatience or surprice),
I still don’t understand.
YET
used in questions and negative sentences
at the end of a CLAUSE
ALREADY
before a full verb
after be or Aux.
end of a clause for emphasis
DEFINITION
a word modifies the meaning of a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, a clause, or the whole sentence.
Several words are used sometimes
as adverbs
and sometimes
as prepositions.
A word is a
preposition
when it governs
a noun or pronoun
. It is an adverb when it does not.
Go and run
about
; Don’t loiter
abou
t the street.
Any more/ longer and No longer
Fairly < Quite < Rather/Pretty < Very
Too & Enough
So & Such
Order of adverbs
Comparison of adverbs
FUNTION
POSITION