Adverbs in IELTS | ADVERBS

Adverbs in IELTS | ADVERBS

English Grammar – Types of Adverbs

and their use:

Adverbs of Time

Already, ago, before, yet, never, yesterday, soon, lately…

Examples:

  • I have heard this before.
  • I have not seen him since.
  • I haven’t spoken to her yet.
  • She’ll be here soon.

Adverb of Frequency

Always, usually, normally, Often, sometimes, occasionally, once…

Examples:

  • It’s always cold in this room.
  • I normally go to the gym.
  • They Often go out for dinner.
  • I occasionally eat junk food.

Adverb of Place

Here, everywhere, near, nearby, down, away, backwards, upwards…

Examples:

  • Is that your scarf there?
  • I’ve lived here for about two years.
  • I walked backwards towards the door.
  • She turned her face upwards to the sun.

Adverb of Manner

So, slowly, badly, beautifully, delightfully, loudly…

Examples:

  • The soldiers fought bravely.
  • Is that so?
  • She dresses beautifully.
  • We waited anxiously by the phone.

Adverb of Degree
Almost, fully, rather, quite, too, enough, perfectly…

Examples:

  • I am fully prepared.
  • I am rather busy.
  • She’s almost 30.
  • They’re perfectly suited.

Adverb of Affirmation

Certainly, surely, apparently, obviously, no, undoubtedly…

Examples:

  • Surely you are mistaken.
  • Apparently, it’s going to rain today.
  • The design certainly looks good on
  1. Cambridge 11 – GT IELTS Reading Answers

Adverbs in IELTS | ADVERBS

Adverbs in IELTS | ADVERBS

Adverbs in IELTS | ADVERBS

English Grammar – Types of Adverbs

and their use:

Adverbs of Time

Already, ago, before, yet, never, yesterday, soon, lately…
Examples:

  • I have heard this before.
  • I have not seen him since.
  • I haven’t spoken to her yet.
  • She’ll be here soon.

Adverb of Frequency

Always, usually, normally, Often, sometimes, occasionally, once…

Examples:

  • It’s always cold in this room.
  • I normally go to the gym.
  • They Often go out for dinner.
  • I occasionally eat junk food.

Adverb of Place

Here, everywhere, near, nearby, down, away, backwards, upwards…

Examples:

  • Is that your scarf there?
  • I’ve lived here for about two years.
  • I walked backwards towards the door.
  • She turned her face upwards to the sun.

Adverb of Manner

So, slowly, badly, beautifully, delightfully, loudly…
Examples:

  • The soldiers fought bravely.
  • Is that so?
  • She dresses beautifully.
  • We waited anxiously by the phone.

Adverb of Degree
Almost, fully, rather, quite, too, enough, perfectly…
Examples:

  • I am fully prepared.
  • I am rather busy.
  • She’s almost 30.
  • They’re perfectly suited.

Adverb of Affirmation

Certainly, surely, apparently, obviously, no, undoubtedly…
Examples:

  • Surely you are mistaken.
  • Apparently, it’s going to rain today.
  • The design certainly looks good on

Adverbs in IELTS | ADVERBS

  1. Cambridge 11 – GT IELTS Reading Answers

 

 

 

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