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UKPSC Polytechnic Lecturer

Articles + Adjectives

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Adverb
(Part -1)
Adverb

An adverb qualifies a verb, adjective , adverb,


preposition, conjunction and a complete
sentence.
eg: He works hard.
He is a very good boy.
She dances very well.
The treasure was exactly under the big W sign.
She loves him simply because he is loyal .
Fortunately, no one was hurt.
Adverb

Simple Relative Interrogative


Adverb Adverb Adverb
a) Adverb of Manner
b) Adverb of time
c) Adverbs of place.
Simple
d) Adverb of frequency/number.
Adverb
e) Adverb of degree/quantity
f) Adverbs of reason.
g) Adverbs of negation / affirmation
1. Simple Adverb
denotes time, place, number, frequency of manner, season, degree,
affirmation/negation
a) Adverb of Manner
tell us how a verb is done

eg: She runs fast.


He dances gracefully.
1. Simple Adverb
b) Adverb of time
shows when the action took place.

eg : I reached early.
I have already spoken to her.
They came here daily.
More eg:- after, ago, early, late, now, then, soon, today & tomorrow.
1. Simple Adverb
c) Adverbs of place.
shows where action took place

eg :- Please come here.


I could not find him anywhere
1. Simple Adverb
d) Adverb of frequency/number.
shows how often.

Eg. He seldom makes mistakes.


She never wearers in a neckless manner.

More eg:- once, twice, thrice, never, always, seldom, often, frequently
1. Simple Adverb
e) Adverb of degree/quantity
show how much

eg: They are completely mistaken.


The weather is quite cold.
More eg:- very much, more, too, little, almost etc.
1. Simple Adverb
f) Adverbs of reason.
why action took place.

eg: I couldn't attend the class since I was not well.


He therefore left the country.
1. Simple Adverb
g) Adverbs of negation / affirmation

eg:- no, not, never, surly, certainly, truly.


He will certainly come
I have never learned driving.
2. Relative Adverb
• Joins sentences, points towards its noun/pronoun and
denotes place, reason/manner.
eg: She will come when I call her.
I remember the day when we first met.
3. Interrogative adverbs
• why, when, where, have.

eg :- Where have you reached?


Why are you surprised?
Practice
1. The boy is too careless.

2. The winds are very strong.

3. The baby slept soundly.

4. The soldiers fought the war valiantly.

5. Joey always tries his best.

6. Surely you are mistaken.

7. The movie is to end soon.


8. Your friend messaged again.

9. I did my homework already.

10. I was rather busy.

11. Is your mother within?

12. We looked for the lost puppy everywhere.

13. We do not know her.

14. How long is the trip?

15. Monica seldom visits here.


Adjective Practice
1. The ship sustained heavy damage.

2. I have called Sam several times.

3. The teacher called your name twice.

4. Naomi won the second prize.

5. I haven't seen Mr Thomas for several days.


Adjective Practice
6. The soldier died a glorious death.

7. I had an eventful day.

8. King Solomon was a wise king.

9. Penny saw the accident with her own eyes.

10. What colour shirt do you like?


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