English Grade -2 (Adverbs and adverbial phrases) Students book page# 57
Adverbs (adverbial phrases)
• An adverb can tell how, when, where, in what manner or extent an action is performed. • Adverbs usually modify a verb or adjective and usually end in -ly. or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., gently, quite, then, there )
Bold the adverb in each sentence. Then, write how, when, or where on the line to show how the adverb describes the verb. 1-John and his parents will go to the store later.
1-John and his parents will go to the store later.(when)
2-She accidentally dropped the glass.
2-She accidentally dropped the glass.(how)
3-His father always takes him to school.
3-His father always takes him to school.(when)
4-Kneel under a table during an earthquake.
4-Kneel under a table during an earthquake.(where)
5-Ali walked upstairs to get his hat.
5-Ali walked upstairs to get his hat.(where)