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Adverbs

This guide covers the use of adverbs in English grammar, including frequency adverbs and adverbial locutions. Learn the proper placement of adverbs in sentences, usage with main verbs, after 'to be' and modal verbs, and various adverbial expressions. Improve your language skills through detailed explanations and examples provided in this comprehensive resource.

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Adverbs

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  1. Adverbs

  2. Frequency adverbs. Chart page 126. • Used before the main verbs: I sometimes eat salad. He rarelypractices sports. • Used after the verb to be and Modal Verbs: I’malways studying. She’llnever undersatand this.

  3. You canalways come here. My mother hasoftendriven the car. • Usually, normally, often, generally, sometimes, frequently and occasionaly. Occasionally I go to a party. I go to a party occasionally. • Always and Never in the beginning with order Always pay attention in the class. Never smoke here!

  4. Frequency Adverbial Locution: every day/week/year comes in the end of the sentence. In the beginnig to give emphasis. They visit their grandparents every year. Every year they visit their grandparents. • Locutions: once, twice, three times a year/month, etc. used in the end I exercise three times a week.

  5. Manner. Page 126. He stood up carefully. • Irregular Forms. Adverbs of Place and Time. Click! Page 127.

  6. Position of Manner, Place and Time Adverbs • Manner/Place/Time = General Position He woke up quickly at home at 7 o’clock. Yesterday I walked slowly in the street. • Place/Manner/Time = with verbs of moviment I went out from therebybuslast weekend.

  7. More specific Time to the general time = more than one Time adverb I saw him at 8 o’clockon Mondayeveningin April, 1999. • Tip! Click! Outros Advérbios Importantes. Page 128.

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