Learning Task 2
A. Directions: Complete the sentences below using adverbs of place and time. Choose your answer from the box.
tomorrow
everyday
outdoors
yesterday
now
7:00 am
1. I do my homework
2. Donations for the community pantry will be distributed
3. The wedding ceremony will start
4. Field games were played
5. The school bus left at
B. Directions: Complete the following sentences with appropriate adverbs of manner. Write your answers in your notebook.
1. Samantha always finishes her assignment
whereas Jerome never finishes his assignment.
2. Mark suddenly gets angry to Frank. He
throws the ball towards him.
3. The man was treated
and accused of crime he never committed.
4. The company should consider its employees before creating policies that would affect them
5. We must hold onto our faith
and believe that God is the greatest above all.
can you answer correctly?!;)
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All the answers are given below.
- I do my homework every day.
- Donations for the community pantry will be distributed tomorrow.
- The wedding ceremony will start now.
- Field games were played outdoors.
- The school bus left at 7:00 am.
- Samantha finishes her assignment quickly whereas Jerome never finishes his assignment.
- Mark suddenly gets angry with Frank because he throws the ball towards him.
- The man was treated badly and accused of a crime he never committed.
- The company should definitely consider its employees before creating policies that would affect them.
- We must strongly hold onto our faith and believe that God is the greatest above all.
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These are the completed sentences using adverbs of place, time and manner:
- I do my homework every day.
- Donations for the community pantry will be distributed tomorrow.
- The wedding ceremony will start now.
- Field games were played outdoors.
- The school bus left at 7:00 am.
- Samantha finishes her assignment quickly, whereas Jerome never finishes his.
- Mark suddenly gets angry with Frank because he threw the ball towards him.
- The man was treated badly and accused of a crime he never committed.
- The company should definitely consider its employees before creating policies that would affect them.
- We must strongly hold onto our faith and believe that God is the greatest of all.
What are adverbs?
- A word or expression that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, clause, preposition, or sentence is referred to as an adverb.
- Adverbs are used to convey things like how?, when?, where?, and to what extent?
- Adverbs are used to express things like manner, place, time, frequency, degree, level of certainty, and so on.
- This is known as the adverbial function, and it can be carried out by single words (adverbs) or multi-word adverbial phrases and clauses.
Therefore, a word that modifies (describes) a verb (he sings loudly), an adjective (extremely tall), another adverb (ended too fast), or even an entire phrase is called an adverb (Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella). Although many adverbs finish in -ly, some (such as swift) have the same appearance as their adjective equivalents.
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