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What are Adverbs of Emphasis? Adverbs of Emphasis (also called Adverbs of Degree) tell us TO WHAT EXTENT or HOW MUCH. They don’t describe the action itself; they modify (or “power up” / “power down”) an adjective or another adverb. Note: They go BEFORE the adjective or adverb they modify. Worksheet 1: Choose the Right…
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What are Adverbs of Manner? Adverbs of Manner tell us HOW an action happens. They describe the way or manner someone does something. Most adverbs of manner are formed by adding -ly to an adjective. Irregular Adverbs: Some are tricky! Worksheet 1: Adjective to Adverb Worksheet 2: Fill in the Blank (Manner)
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What are Adverbs of Place? Adverbs of Place tell us WHERE an action happens. They answer the question “Where?” They can show: Common Placement: Adverbs of place usually go at the end of the sentence. 📖 Worksheet 1: Find the Adverbs 📖 Worksheet 2: Fill in the Blank
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What are Adverbs of Frequency? Adverbs of Frequency are a specific type of time adverb. They answer the question “How often?“ They show a scale from 100% of the time (always) to 0% of the time (never). Scale: (There are lots of words, but it’s good to be familiar with a few of them!) Important…
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Adverbs of Time 🕰️ Adverbs of Time tell us WHEN an action happens, HOW OFTEN it happens, or HOW LONG it lasts. 📖 Worksheet 1: Categorize the Adverbs 📖 Worksheet 2: Fill in the Blank (Time)
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What is an Adverb? Adverbs are “description words.” But while adjectives are also “description words”, adjectives describe nouns (like people, places, things), and adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. An adverb’s main job is to answer one of these questions: Many adverbs end in -ly (like slowly, carefully, happily), but many do not (like…
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Simple Future Tense (Actions Coming Soon) This tense is for actions that will happen later (tomorrow, next year, later today). 1️⃣ Rule 1: Using ‘Will’ We use the helper word will with the base verb for all subjects. Will never changes! * Example: I will sing. He will sing. We will sing. 2️⃣ Rule 2:…
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Simple Past Tense (Finished Actions) Since you have learned the Simple Present Tense (if you haven’t, I recommend checking that post out first!), it’s time to learn the Simple Past Tense! This tense is for actions that started and finished before now (yesterday, last week, one hundred years ago, etc.). Rule 1️⃣: Regular vs. Irregular…
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⏱️ Grammar Time: Simple Present Tense! (Habits and Facts) This tense is for things you do every day or things that are always true. Rule 1️⃣: Singular vs. Plural Action Rule 2️⃣: Making it Negative or Asking Questions We use the helper words do or does to make a sentence negative or to ask a…
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📝This story should be a good match for lower level readers, but can also be a little challenging for mid-level readers who have a hard time with vocabulary! Vocabulary List: 10 words 1. Embarrassed – Feeling awkward or ashamed about something. 2. Frustrated – Feeling angry or discouraged because you cannot achieve something. 3. Shivering…