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Adverbs

Adverbs- modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb

• Adverbs often end in –ly.• Adverbs answer the questions…– Where?– When?– How?– To What Extent?

Adverb Practice 1

1. It finally became so severe that Beethoven could not hear his own music.

2. No matter how loudly he pounded on the keyboard of his piano, he still could not hear the notes that it produced.

3. Beethoven stubbornly refused to give up, however.4. He courageously continued not only to compose but also

to conduct performances of his works.5. Would you be very surprised to learn that he composed

his greatest works after he had lost his hearing completely?

Adverb Practice 2

• For each sentence below, write each adverb.1. Beethoven tirelessly devoted himself to his music.2. He often worked late.3. In fact, his nocturnal piano playing made him very

unpopular with his more conventional neighbors.4. The composer was terribly shocked to realize that

he was losing his hearing when he was in his late twenties.

5. His condition gradually worsened.

Adverb Practice---Use back of Sheet

Deciding Between Adjectives and AdverbsIdentify if each underlined word is an adjective (ADJ) or an adverb (ADV). Think about the word being described.1. My train arrived late. __________2. I'm watching the late film. __________3. My brother loves fast cars. __________4. He drives too fast. __________5. This exercise is harder than I thought. __________6. I hope you'll try harder in future. __________ 7. The Times is published daily. __________8. The Times is a daily newspaper. __________9. You've just ruined my best shirt. __________10. Computers work best if you kick them. __________

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