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Click on image to find out. It describes everything in its name. -jectives. AD. VERBS. Click on house to continue. An adverb is a word that describes verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Click on image to find out. Where?. Philbert ran. home.

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  1. Click on image to find out

  2. It describes everything in its name -jectives AD VERBS Click on house to continue

  3. An adverb is a word that describes verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Click on image to find out

  4. Where? Philbert ran home. “Home” is an adverb because it answers “ran ‘where’ ”. When Philbert ran yesterday. “Yesterday” is an adverb because it answers “ran ‘when’ ”. How? Philbert ran fast. “Fast” is an adverb because it answers “ran ‘how’ ”. To what extent? Click on house to continue Philbert ran very fast “Very” is an adverb because it answers “fast ‘to what extent’ ”.

  5. An adverb is a word that describes verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adverbs answer where?, when?, how?, and to what extent? Click on image to find out

  6. Diagramming an adverb is almost like diagramming an adjective in a sentence. Example Sentence : Philbert ran fast 3) Find the simple subject in the sentence (Ask yourself, “ ‘Who’ ran? ‘What’ ran? ”. Whatever noun or pronoun in the sentence answers those questions is the simple subject(s) of the sentence. 4) See if there is/are a direct object(s) (complement(s)) in the sentence by asking yourself “ Philbert ran ‘who’? Philbert ran ‘what’?”. If there is/are a noun(s) or a pronoun(s) in the sentence that answers those questions, the sentence has a direct object. Are there any? 2) Find the simple predicate(s) in the sentence (It’s a verb or verb phrase) 5) To diagram an adverb draw a slanted line under the verb that the adverb is describing. 6) Write the adverb on the slanted line underneath the word its describing 1) Draw the basic sentence diagram fast Click on arrow to continue

  7. If there is an adverb that is describing an adjective that is describing a noun or describing another the adverb do the following Example Sentence : Philbert ran very fast The word “very” is an adverb describing “fast”. To diagram an adverb modifying another adverb do this. Philbert ran fast very

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