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Adverbs By Austin Head

abroad. Adverbs By Austin Head. well. therefore. Modestly. quietly. So that. outside. Adverbs. Adverbs. There are several types of adverbs. Adverbs can help describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs. Adverbs.

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Adverbs By Austin Head

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  1. abroad AdverbsBy Austin Head well therefore Modestly quietly So that outside

  2. Adverbs

  3. Adverbs • There are several types of adverbs. Adverbs can help describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.

  4. Adverbs • There are several types of adverbs. Adverbs can help describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs. • They also tell when, where, why, and how.

  5. Definition of Adverbs

  6. Definition of Adverbs • Def: a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other word groups expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc…

  7. Definition of Adverbs • Def: a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other word groups expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc… • The only part you need to write down is above in white.

  8. Adverbs modifying adjectives

  9. Adverbs modifying adjectives • Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incredibly funny.

  10. Adverbs modifying adjectives • Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incrediblyfunny.

  11. Adverbs modifying adjectives • Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incrediblyfunny. • Everyone knows that Nate is extremely intelligent.

  12. Adverbs modifying adjectives • Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incrediblyfunny. • Everyone knows that Nate is extremelyintelligent.

  13. Adverbs modifying adjectives • Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incrediblyfunny. • Everyone knows that Nate is extremelyintelligent. • Chelsea is atremendouslytalented artist.

  14. Adverbs modifying adjectives • Any story that Mr. Hansen tells is incrediblyfunny. • Everyone knows that Nate is extremelyintelligent. • Chelsea is atremendouslytalented artist.

  15. Adverbs modifying verbs

  16. Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrily threw the table.

  17. Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrilythrew the table.

  18. Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrilythrew the table.

  19. Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrilythrew the table. • Marc yelled loudly at Nate.

  20. Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrilythrew the table. • Marc yelledloudly at Nate.

  21. Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrilythrew the table. • Marc yelledloudly at Nate. • Erik quietly played Pokémon Leaf Green in the back of the class.

  22. Adverbs modifying verbs • Austin angrilythrew the table. • Marc yelledloudly at Nate. • Erik quietlyplayed Pokémon Leaf Green in the back of the class.

  23. Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs

  24. Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs • People view things totally differently from each other.

  25. Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs • People view things totally differently from each other.

  26. Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs • People view things totally differently from each other. (you could also use “different” instead of differently)

  27. Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs • People view things totally differently from each other. (you could also use “different” instead of differently) • She drovereally fast.

  28. Adverbs Modifying Other Adverbs • People view things totally differently from each other. (you could also use “different” instead of differently) • She drove really fast.

  29. Other Rules of Adverbs

  30. Other Rules of Adverbs • Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how.

  31. Other Rules of Adverbs • Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how. • Examples of “when”: tomorrow, soon, and yesterday.

  32. Other Rules of Adverbs • Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how. • Examples of “when”: tomorrow, soon, and yesterday. • Examples of “where”: anywhere, downstairs, and nowhere.

  33. Other Rules of Adverbs • Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how. • Examples of “when”: tomorrow, soon, and yesterday. • Examples of “where”: anywhere, downstairs, and nowhere. • Examples of “why”: in order to, so, and because.

  34. Other Rules of Adverbs • Adverbs are used to tell when, where, why, and how. • Examples of “when”: tomorrow, soon, and yesterday. • Examples of “where”: anywhere, downstairs, and nowhere. • Examples of “why”: in order to, so, and because. • Examples of “how”: carefully, correctly, and eagerly.

  35. Summary

  36. Summary • In summary, adverbs are used to help describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.

  37. Summary • In summary, adverbs are used to help describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs. • They also tell when, where, why, and how.

  38. The end

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