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Adverbs can also give information about the place where the action happens or how people do these actions. Look at these examples: You can always arrive here quickly. The cat is sleeping quietly outside. Which two adverbs describe a place? Which two adverbs describe how the subject does the action? here and outside quickly and quietly
Complete the following sentences with one of these adverbs fast – quietly- sadly – slowly – well – loudly – badly – happily Tigers run _______ but turtles move _______ _______, our team lost. We don’t like discos, we prefer to talk _______ at a pub. He studies a lot, so he usually does his exercises _______ . Use the other adverbs to build three more sentences.
Complete the following sentences with one of these adverbs fast – quietly- sadly – slowly – well – loudly – badly – happily Tigers run FAST but turtles move SLOWLY SADLY, our team lost. We don’t like discos, we prefer to talk QUIETLY at a pub. He studies a lot, so he usually does his exercises WELL . Use the other adverbs to build three more sentences.
In which picture can you use the following adverbs? ADVERBS: upstairs, abroad, downstairs, home
outside inside upstairs downstairs behind
Summary: Adverbs of place and manner
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