PPT-CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS
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C ADVS job is to JOIN TWO INDEPENDENT CLAUSES and there are usually semicolons and commas involved Cassie used to play softball on Mondays now she plays on
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C ADVS job is to JOIN TWO INDEPENDENT CLAUSES and there are usually semicolons and commas involved Cassie used to play softball on Mondays now she plays on Fridays Cassie used to play softball on . brPage 1br List of Adverbs List of Adverbs Comparative Adverbs. A comparative adverb compares 2 actions.. When comparing 2 actions add . –er . to the adverb.. Use . more. instead of adding –er if the adverb ends in –ly. NEVER use . more. Where should the . bold. adverbs go in these sentences?. He speaks French and Spanish. . fluently. I use public transport. . hardly ever. I thought I’d lost my phone, but it was in my bag. . fortunately. By Austin Head. Modestly. therefore. abroad. So that. outside. quietly. well. Adverbs. Adverbs. There are several types of adverbs. Adverbs can help describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.. Adverbs. Grammar Toolkit. Conjunctive adverbs. Grammar Toolkit. Conjunctive adverbs. Conjunctive adverbs are adverbs that . act . like conjunctions—they connect the information in two clauses or sentences.. Adverb . An adverb answers these questions:. . How? In what manner?. . patiently, boldly, slowly, softly, enthusiastically. . When?. . recently, later, finally, daily, again, formerly. . Where?. Adverbs. Are words used to describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.. Most of the time, they end in . ly. but not always!. Tells how, how often, where, and when.. Examples: . John drove . carefully. What is a . conjunction. ? Name some examples.. What is an . adverb. ? Name some examples.. Conjunctive Adverbs. The. purpose . of a conjunctive adverb is to . show a relationship . between clauses such as . Coordinating. . conjunctions. : . conjunctions. . that. link . independent. . parts. of . sentences. E.g. . . a. nd. , but, . or. We. . built. a . new. . snow. fort . and. . threw. . snowballs. Miss Johnson. Conjunctions. Conjunctions. : a word that connects words, phrases (groups of words that . do not . contain both a subject and a verb), or clauses (groups of words that. do . contain subjects and verbs). An adverb modifies another element of a sentence; in fact, aside from nouns (which are modified by adjectives), they can modify almost every other word type: . verb . traditionally. decorated. adverb She . Semicolon: often used to join independent clauses that are closely related in meaning.. C. onjunctive adverbs / transitional expressions show how the independent clauses that join are related. . Semicolon: often used to join independent clauses that are closely related in meaning,. Multiple Adjectives, and Participial Phrases. Revision Review. With Prepositional Phrases. A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with an object of the preposition. . . e.g. on the way, at the game, before the test. Adjectives. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun by limiting its meaning. E.g. . three. dollars, . any. objections, . baby. . ducks, . Chinese. teacup, . purple. balloon, . no.
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