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Averbs describe a verb...
I will do revision about VERBS..and ask learners: To name a few verbs like WALK, RUN , DRINK, WASH, WRITE , KICK AND JUMP.
THAN I will explain to them that an ADVERB ESCRIBE A VERB, and give them a few examples like:
RUN FAST, WRITE UGLY, JUMP HIGH
The words Fast, Ugly an High are adverbs that describes the Verbs Run, Write an Jump.
Adverbs are words to describe the WAY or HOW you did something (eg.'The student strongly disagreed').Think of it as the adjective of a verb
A way to remember is 'ad' from 'adjective' and 'verb' from 'verb'.
Verbs are action just explain the quantity and quaility that is the type of action
Adverbs are words that add more meaning to the meaning of verbs, adjectives and other advebs in sentences. The best way to teach adverbs is to let them know how adverbs functions through some practices.
It is and invariable word that provide information to the verb. They can't answer when, how, where, etc. So i will reader than ask to tell me examples, us a phisical theatre performer and teacher of dance i will ask them to represent the adverbio.
An adverb is the word that describes a verb.It normally comes before a verb.
adverbs are article of speech that modifies other adverbs, such as verbs, adjectives, clauses, or sentences. When an adverb is used in a sentence, it will answer one of the following questions:
ones the adverbs are explained, its time to make fund activities teaching adverbs, so it becomes easy to recognize them