Grammar Grade 6 - Adverb types
there
Adverb of place
up
Adverb of place
within
Adverb of place
The eagle soared UPWARD in flight.
Adverb of place - example in caps
again
Adverb of time
already
Adverb of time
always
Adverb of time
before
Adverb of time
early
Adverb of time
ever
Adverb of time
finally
Adverb of time
first
Adverb of time
frequently
Adverb of time
immediately
Adverb of time
later
Adverb of time
never
Adverb of time
now
Adverb of time
often
Adverb of time
once
Adverb of time
recently
Adverb of time
seldom
Adverb of time
sometimes
Adverb of time
soon
Adverb of time
still
Adverb of time
today
Adverb of time
usually
Adverb of time
FINALLY, the Devils scored a goal.
Adverb of time - example in caps
LATER in the period the team committed a penalty.
Adverb of time - example in caps
ONCE I saw the new uniforms, I wanted to buy a jersey.
Adverb of time - example in caps
People are ALWAYS curious about the world.
Adverb of time - example in caps
Many American families move DURING THE SUMMER.
Adverb phrase - example in caps
Some children worry ABOUT THEIR NEW SCHOOLS.
Adverb phrase - example in caps
The children will start classes IN THE FALL.
Adverb phrase - example in caps
truthfully
Adverb of manner
good
This is an adjective.
BEFORE WE MOVED, they downloaded a map of their new neighborhood.
Adverb clause - example in caps
I drew the route to school SO THAT I WOULD NOT GET LOST.
Adverb clause - example in caps
SINCE WE BELONG TO A SCOUT TROOP, we contacted a troop in our new town.
Adverb clause - example in caps
allegedly
Adverb of affirmation
indeed
Adverb of affirmation
positively
Adverb of affirmation
undoubtedly
Adverb of affirmation
yes
Adverb of affirmation
almost
Adverb of degree
awfully
Adverb of degree
barely
Adverb of degree
extraordinarily
Adverb of degree
extremely
Adverb of degree
fairly
Adverb of degree
fully
Adverb of degree
greatly
Adverb of degree
hardly
Adverb of degree
incredibly
Adverb of degree
merely
Adverb of degree
much
Adverb of degree
partly
Adverb of degree
quite
Adverb of degree
rather
Adverb of degree
really
Adverb of degree
scarcely
Adverb of degree
somewhat
Adverb of degree
terribly
Adverb of degree
too
Adverb of degree
very
Adverb of degree
anxiously
Adverb of manner
bravely
Adverb of manner
cheerfully
Adverb of manner
correctly
Adverb of manner
courageously
Adverb of manner
diligently
Adverb of manner
fast
Adverb of manner
gracefully
Adverb of manner
kindly
Adverb of manner
steadily
Adverb of manner
swiftly
Adverb of manner
unexpectedly
Adverb of manner
never
Adverb of negation
no
Adverb of negation
not
Adverb of negation
above
Adverb of place
away
Adverb of place
back
Adverb of place
below
Adverb of place
down
Adverb of place
far
Adverb of place
forward
Adverb of place
here
Adverb of place
in
Adverb of place
inside
Adverb of place
outside
Adverb of place
Double negative - example
Don't never put metal in an outlet.
well and badly
Examples of adverbs which have irregular comparative and superlative forms.
adjective
This describes a noun or a pronoun.
Adverb clause
This is a group of words with a subject and a predicate used as an adverb.
Adverb phrase
This is a prepositional phrase used as an adverb.
well
This is an adverb.
superlative
This means to compare three or more.
comparative
This means to compare two actions or conditions
adverb
This modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
Double negative
This should never be used.