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Adverbs
| Adverbs are used to describe actions. They may come before or after a verb, but not between a verb and its object. |
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Mrs. Jenner sang softly. (Most common word order) |
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Mrs. Jenner softly sang. (Also possible.) |
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Mrs. Jenner softly sang a lullaby. |
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Mrs. Jenner sang a lullaby softly. |
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Mrs. Jenner sang softly a lullaby. (Not correct.) |
| Adverbs may come between a main verb and its auxiliaries. |
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Mrs. Jenner is softly singing a lullaby. |
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Mrs. Jenner softly is singing a lullaby. (Not correct.) |
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Mrs. Jenner has been softly singing that lullaby for a long time. |
| Some time and frequency adverbs are "movable." That is, they can be placed at various points in a sentence. |
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Yesterday I visited the dentist. |
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I visited the dentist yesterday. |
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Jack Prompt is here already. |
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Jack Prompt is already here. |
| Even though some adverbs can be used in certain sentence positions, others can not. |
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I yesterday visited the dentist. (Not okay) |
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I already visited the dentist. (Okay) |
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Already I visited the dentist. (Not okay) |
| Adverbs such as quite, very, really, extremely, and absolutely are used to modify adjectives and other adverbs. They come directly before the words they describe. |
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Greg is quite happy with his new boss. |
| Sue eats very slowly. |
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You're absolutely right! |
| Many adverbs can be formed by adding -ly to adjectives: |
| Carl is a quick runner. |
| Carl runs quickly. |
| Some adverbs are identical to adjectives in form. Others are completely differen |
| Carl is a fast runner. (Adjective) | Jill is a good student. (Adjective) |
| Carl runs fast. (Adverb) | Jill studies well. (Adverb) |
| Be careful with words like hardly and lately, which have no relation to the adjectives/adverbs hard and late. |
| Jacob kicked the ball hard. | (He kicked the ball with tremendous force.) |
| Jacob hardly kicked the ball. | (He barely touched the ball.) |
| Trudy came to class late. | (She was tardy.) |
| Trudy hasn't come to class lately. | (She hasn't been to class recently.) |
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