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By Azra Ilyas

Parts of Speech
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Preposition
Conjunction
Interjection

Adverb
Describe verbs
He runs quickly.
Mr. Santana speaks loudly.
The dog eats hungrily.
The car moves quickly.

Grammar Rule for adverb
Adverb usually comes after the verb.
Many adverbs end in ly.

Adverb Quiz
1. Define Adverb
Adverbs describe verbs.

2. Where do adverbs go in a sentence?
Adverbs usually go after the verb in a sentence.

3. List three frequency adverbs.
Always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, rarely,
never.
Adverb Review
Directions

Copy the sentences.

Underline the verb.

Circle the adverb.

1. My students work hard
during final exams.

2. The school bus moves slowly
on its way to the mall.

3. I usually speak quickly.

Frequency Adverbs
Describe how often a
verb occurs.
Always (100%)
Usually (99%-90%)
Often (90%-75%)
Sometimes (75%-25%)
Seldom (25%-10%)
Rarely (10%-1%)
Never (0%)

Quiz
1. What is an adverb?
Describe verbs

2. Where do frequency adverbs go in a sentence?
The frequency adverbs go before the verb.



Frequency adverbs come between the subject and the
simple present verb.
He + never + runs fast.
Mr. Santana + usually +plays basketball on Thursday
morning.
Humberto + always+ says, Good morning Mr. Santana!

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