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WELCOME TO YOU ALL. INTRODUCTION MD.FAZLURRAHMAN Class : xi LECTURER IN ENGLISH Subject : English - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WELCOME TO YOU ALL

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INTRODUCTIONMD.FAZLURRAHMAN Class : xi LECTURER IN ENGLISH Subject : EnglishGOPALPUR ADARSHA MOHILA DEGREE COLLEGE Time : 45 minutes

GOPALPUR,LALPUR,NATORE Date : 25/4/13

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TitleParts of speech

Today’s Lesson: Adverbs

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PresentationA word that describes or modifies a verb, an adjective or other adverb is an Adverb.The dog barks loudly.The girl sings well.

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Aims and objectives You can learn their importance.

You can know how they modify other words.

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Kinds of AdverbsThere nine kinds of Adverbs. 1.Adverbs of manner 2.Adverbs of place 3.Adverbs of time 4.Adverbs of frequency 5.Adverbs of duration 6.Adverbs probability 7.Adverbs of degree 8.Comparative degree & 9.Superlative degree

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Adverbs of mannerAdverbs of manner show us the way the action is done. They answer the following question:How?

They run happily.

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Adverbs of placeAdverbs of place show us the location of the action or state. They answer the following question:

Where?Examples:Home, here, there, outside, inside, away, around, anywhere, abroad,.

He is at home.Example sentences:

We are here. He went home.

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Adverbs of timeAdverbs of time show us the time of the action or state. They answer the following question:When?

Examples:Now, yesterday, tomorrow, early before, lately,

They are having dinner now.

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Adverbs of frequencyAdverbs of frequency show us the frequency of the action or state. They answer the following question:

How often?Examples:Always, never, sometimes, often, rarely, usually, occasionally.

I will never do that!

Example sentences:

We often meet and chat. He is usually here on time. I always brush my teeth after a meal.

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Adverbs of durationAdverbs of duration show us the length of the action or state.They answer the following question:For how long?

Examples:Forever, constantly, temporarily, briefly.

He will forever be her little boy

Example sentence:

He works there temporarily. We spoke briefly.

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Adverbs of probabilityAdverbs of probability show us the chances for the action or state to happen. They answer the following question:How likely?

Examples: He is probably in trouble.Certainly, maybe, probably, possibly, surely.•Example sentences:

She will certainly forget about it.

•Maybe we'll come after all.

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Adverbs of degreeAdverbs of degree show us the strength or degree of the action or state.

They answer the following questions:How much? To what degree?

Examples:Very, highly, totally, perfectly, partially, almost.

He answered perfectly.

Example sentences:

He is very concerned with you. You are totally right.

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Comparative adverbs"Comparative" means "comparing something to something else."

Comparative adverbs show us which action or state is better, worse, stronger, weaker, and so forth.

Examples:more, less, better, worse, faster, slower, farther, closer.

She writes faster than most people.

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Superlative adverbs"Superlative" means "of the highest degree."

Superlative adverbs show us which action or state is the best, the strongest, and so forth.

Examples:Best, most, least, worst, strongest.

They like each other best.

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Individual work What is Adverb? What is the Adverb of time?

Solution A word which modifies verb, adjective is an Adverb. An Adverb which indicates the time of action is time of

Adverb.

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Group workWhat is the difference between Adverb and Adjective?

SolutionAn Adverb modifies a verb and an Adjective modifies a Noun.

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EvaluationHow many kinds of Adverb do you find?

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Home work Classify and narrate the function of Adverb.

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Thank you See you again.