Adverbs in English Grammar
Learn English Adverbs Grammar

Grammar Level 3- Lesson 21- Adverbs in English Grammar

In this grammar lesson, you learn about Adverbs in English grammar and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow adverbs examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.

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Adverbs Examples

Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. They describe how, how often, where, when, and to what degree something happens.

Adverbs often end in “ly”

Trains move quickly through the subway.

(“Quickly” describes how the train moves. “Move” is a verb.)

The turtle is crawling through the grass very slowly.

(“Slowly” describes how the turtle crawls. “Crawl” is a verb.)

He’s usually late to work.

(“Usually” is an adverb of frequency that describes an adjective–”late.”)

He rarely buys things that are not on sale. He likes to save money.

(“Rarely” is an adverb of frequency that describes the verb “buy.”)

The water is very hot.

(“Very” is an adverb that describes the adjective “hot.”)

The water is too hot.

(very, too, really, so, extremely, etc. are adverbs that describe adjectives.)

She’s entering the hot tub very carefully.

(“Very” is an adverb that describes another adverb “carefully.” The word “carefully” describes the verb, “enter.”)

 

Here’s an exercise for you to try:

1. Convert the adjective to an adverb.

2. Convert a noun to a verb.

Example: He is a quick worker. (quick right arrow quickly)

He works quickly. (worker right arrow works)

 

Adverbs in English Grammar Exercises with Answers

Now you try it. Each answer will consist of three words. Use the present tense.

1. She is a slow walker.

________________________________________.

2. He is a careful driver.

________________________________________.

3. They are graceful dancers.

________________________________________.

4. She is a good speaker.

________________________________________.

5. He is a frequent visitor.

________________________________________.

 

Answers:

1. She walks slowly.

2. He drives carefully.

3. They dance gracefully.

4. She speaks well.

5. He visits frequently.

 

Quiz for Adverbs

Now that you learned your new lesson, it is time to go to the Adverbs page and finish your quiz. While working on your quiz, you can always go back to its lesson to refresh your memory.

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