Exercises: the adverb

Exercises: the adverb
Exercises: the adverb
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In today's article we are going to review one of the existing types of words: the adverb. To do this, we propose a series of sentences in which you will have to locate the adverbs that appear. Remember that adverbs can express different circumstances and, therefore, there are different types of adverbs. These are: adverbs of place, of time, of manner, of quantity, of affirmation, of negation and of doubt. So, in addition to locating the adverbs, you will have to point out which type belong.

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Phrases:

– Don't put the blanket there, put it there.

– Maria has now called me on the phone and she told me that they will be here soon

– My grandmother gets up early every day.

– The doctor said she'd be right back, but it took too long

– Before, the sun shone brighter.

– It's too late to go buy bread.

– With help, they easily fixed her problem

– Her mother dislikes everyone

– she replied that she would come

– My grandfather walks fast despite being so old.

– The man they're looking for lives upstairs.

– The teacher told me that she did well on the test

– We'll probably never meet again.

– I'll only tell you once.

– I left my work keys on the table.

– Underneath my house there is a school ofmusic.

– Yesterday we went for a walk around the neighborhood.

– Maybe I'll get rid of all this old junk.

– Last night he said he would do it tomorrow.

– Today they have come to check the gas.

– He's always making up stories.

– Even though she said she had eaten enough, I know she was left hungry

– In the end my aunt will also come to dinner.

– I don't think he'll call me, but I don't mind either.

Solution:

– Don't put the blanket there, put it there.

– Maria has called me nowon the phone and she told me that they will arrivesoon

– My grandmother gets up early every day.

– The doctor said he would be back right away, but he tooka long time

Before the sun shone with more strength.

Already it's too late to go buy bread.

– With help, they easily solved their problems.

– Her mother doesn't like everyone

– she told me thatyeswould come

– My grandfather walks fast despite being so old.

– The man you're looking for lives above.

– The teacher told me that she had donewellthe exam

– Probably we'll never meet again.

– Only I'll tell you once.

– I left my work keys on on the table.

– Under mehouse there is a music school.

– Yesterday we went out for a walk around the neighborhood.

– Maybe I'll get rid of all this old junk.

Last night said he would tomorrow.

– Today they have come to check the gas.

– Always he's making up stories.

– Even though she said that she had eatenquite a bit, I know she was left hungry

– In the end my aunt also will come to dinner.

No I think he'll call me, but I don't even care.

Adverbs of place: there, there, above, above, below.

Adverbs of time: now, soon, early, immediately, before, already, late, yesterday, last night, tomorrow.

Adverbs of manner: easily, badly, quickly, well.

Adverbs of quantity: much, more, very, so, only, enough.

Adverbs of affirmation: yes, always, too.

Adverbs of negation: no, never, either.

Adverbs of doubt: probably, maybe.

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