Assignment Group 5
Assignment Group 5
USE OF ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT
GROUP FIVE:
MARAM JOY MANGUT
THOMAS
PAM FELICIA MATTHEW
LECTURER
PATRICIA BWAI
DATE
12 MARCH, 2024.
ADVERB
Adverbs describe verbs and modify adjectives and other adverbs. Adverbs, unlike
adjectives, do not modify nouns. Adverbs can also modify phrases, clauses, and
sentences. Adverbs answer one of the following questions: When? Where? Why?
How?
An adverb is a word that adds more to the meaning of a verb, an adjective or
another adverb.
An adverb is usually placed after the verb when it is used in a sentence as follow:
He called yesterday.
The train will arrive soon.
They struggled hard to reach the top.
The patient is sleeping soundly.
Some words can be both adverbs and adjectives as follow: far, hard, and long. It
is important to distinguish how they are used.
Similar to the comparison of adjectives, adverbs have three degrees of comparison – the Positive,
the Comparative and the Superlative. Most adverbs which end in '-ly' form the Comparative with
'more' and the Superlative with 'most'.
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