Adverbs are words that describe an adjective, verb, or another adverb.
A lot of adverbs (but not ALL) end in -ly (quickly, gently, slowly, happily)
They tell us when, where, how, in what manner, or to what extent an action is performed.
Examples:
(Adverbs are green)
A lot of adverbs (but not ALL) end in -ly (quickly, gently, slowly, happily)
They tell us when, where, how, in what manner, or to what extent an action is performed.
Examples:
(Adverbs are green)
- When: He ran yesterday.
- Where: He ran here.
- How: He ran quickly.
- In what manner: He ran barefoot.
- To what extent: He ran fastest.