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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Daily Grammar - Lessons 47

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Lesson 47
Adverbs

Many adverbs end with ly which is a good clue to adverb recognition, but not all words that end in ly are adverbs. Some words such as daily, yearly, hourly can be either adverbs or adjectives.

Pick out the adverbs in these sentences.

1. Daily we did our very hard lessons.

2. The yearly crop was totally ruined by the weather.

3. Hourly we listened to the rapidly falling rain.

4. The friendly person suddenly ran up to me.

5. The unusually large dog jumped outside and licked my face.

 

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Answers:

1. Daily, very

2. totally

3. hourly, rapidly

4. suddenly, up

5. unusually, outside

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