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

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WELCOME TO YOU ALL

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  1. WELCOME TO YOU ALL

  2. INTRODUCTION MD.FAZLURRAHMAN Class : xi LECTURER IN ENGLISH Subject : English GOPALPUR ADARSHA MOHILA DEGREE COLLEGE Time : 45 minutes GOPALPUR,LALPUR,NATORE Date : 25/4/13

  3. Title Parts of speech Today’s Lesson: Adverbs

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

  5. Aims and objectives • You can learn their importance. • You can know how they modify other words.

  6. Kinds of Adverbs There nine kinds of Adverbs. 1.Adverbs of manner 2.Adverbs of place 3.Adverbs of time4.Adverbs of frequency 5.Adverbs of duration 6.Adverbs probability 7.Adverbs of degree 8.Comparative degree &9.Superlative degree

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

  8. Adverbs of place Adverbs 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.

  9. Adverbs of time Adverbs 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.

  10. Adverbs of frequency Adverbs 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.

  11. Adverbs of duration Adverbs 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. .

  12. Adverbs of probability • Adverbs 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.

  13. Adverbs of degree Adverbs 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.

  14. 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 writesfasterthan most people.

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. Group work What is the difference between Adverb and Adjective? Solution An Adverb modifies a verb and an Adjective modifies a Noun.

  18. Evaluation How many kinds of Adverb do you find?

  19. Home work Classify and narrate the function of Adverb.

  20. Thank you See you again.

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