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Adverbs Modifying Verbs

Adverbs Modifying Verbs. Write down the verbs and adverbs on a sheet of paper in your teams. Example 1. Tucker frantically ran towards the squirrel Verb: ran Adv : frantically. Example 3.

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Adverbs Modifying Verbs

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  1. Adverbs Modifying Verbs Write down the verbs and adverbs on a sheet of paper in your teams

  2. Example 1 Tucker frantically ran towards the squirrel Verb: ran Adv: frantically

  3. Example 3 These earlier balloons differed significantly from modern balloons, which are sturdily constructed of nylon Verb: differed Adv: significantly Verb: constructed Adv: sturdily

  4. Example 2 The first balloonist floated gently above Paris in a hot-air balloon that had been cleverly designed by the Montgolfier brothers Verb: floated Adv: gently Verb: designed Adv: cleverly

  5. Example 4 In their first experiments, they bravely prepared fuel from rotten meat and old shoes Verb: prepared Adv: bravely

  6. Adverbs Modifying Adjectives

  7. Example 1 Plato, a Greek philosopher, wrote a most interesting book called Republic over two thousand years ago Adv: most Adj: interesting

  8. Example 2 In the Republic, Plato describes the organization of a perfectly just government Adv: perfectly Adj: just

  9. Example 3 Plato’s government is for a very small state, such as the city-states that were common in Greece in his time Adv: very Adj: small

  10. Example 4 But his ideas are quite universal and could also apply to large government Adv: quite Adj: universal

  11. Example 5 Each citizen of Plato’s government belongs in one of three completely distinct classes: workers, the military or rulers Adv: completely Adj: distinct

  12. Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs

  13. Example 1 Tucker is almost always happy to see me come home Adv: almost Adverb: always Verb: is

  14. Example 2 We’ll meet shortly afterward Adv: shortly Adv: afterward Verb: meet

  15. Example 3 In the final four minutes of the game, Frank short extremely accurately Adv: extremely Adv: accurately Verb: shot

  16. Example 4 Usually, it seems that each month goes by more rapidly than the month before Adv: more Adv: rapidly Verb: goes

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