Wednesday, September 16, 2015

6. Adverbs of Degree

  • (modifying an adjective or adverb)
  • It's a very simple idea.
  • It's getting a bit hot in here.
  • I'll have to decide fairly soon.
  • hardly ever see Susan nowadays.


5. Adverbs of Duration

  • (To explain how long something lasts or takes)
  • She glanced briefly at Lina.
  • We won't live forever.
  • I haven't been in Penang long.

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4. Adverbs of Frequency and Probability

  • (To tell how often something happens or to tell how sure you are about somethings)
  • sometimes  go out to Tesco.
  • The computer crashes occasionally.
  • Generally there'll be a party somewhere on a Saturday.
  • The committee meets once a month.
  • Two tablets to be taken three times a day.
  • definitely saw her last week.
  • You are probably late.
  • Hafiz is obviously unhappy to sit in front.


3. Adverb of Place/Location

  • I like it here.
  • No birds or animals came near.
  • The information is summarized below.

2. Adverbs of Time

  • I saw her recently.
  • Every week I ring my mother.
  • She's moving tomorrow.
  • We were quite late in the afternoon.

Friday, September 11, 2015

1. Adverbs of Manner 

  • He listened politely.
  • The plants grew rapidly.
  • Danial smelled the milk suspiciously. 

Adverbs can be categorize into 

1. Adverbs of Manner
2. Adverbs of Time
3. Adverbs of Place/Position
4. Adverbs of Frequency and Probability
5. Adverbs of Duration
6. Adverbs of Degree

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