short paragraph on person which contains adverb
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Explanation:
Adjectives and Adverbs
Introduction
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
identify functions of adjectives and adverbs
identify differences between adjectives and adverbs
identify common mistakes with adjectives and adverbs
Adjectives and adverbs describe things. For example, compare the phrase “the bear” to “the red bear” or the phrase “run” to “run slowly.”
In both of these cases, the adjective (red) or adverb (slowly) changes how we understand the phrase. When you first read the word bear, you probably didn’t imagine a red bear. When you saw the word run you probably didn’t think of it as something done slowly.
Adjectives and adverbs modify other words; they change our understanding of things.
For a catchy introduction to these words in song, watch the following videos.
Functions of Adjectives
Figure holding a square in one hand and a triangle in the otherAn adjective modifies a noun; that is, it provides more detail about a noun. This can be anything from color to size to temperature to personality. Adjectives usually occur just before the nouns they modify. In the following examples, adjectives are in bold, while the nouns they modify are in italics (the big bear):
The generator is used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
The steel pipes contain a protective sacrificial anode and are surrounded by packing material.