Common Mistakes In The Use Of Adverbs
In this lesson we will learn about the common mistakes in the use of adverbs. Students often make several mistakes in the use of adverbs. Those mistakes are explained in this lesson. Once you...
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In this lesson we will learn about the common mistakes in the use of adverbs. Students often make several mistakes in the use of adverbs. Those mistakes are explained in this lesson. Once you...
Adverbs are words used to modify verbs or adjectives. Sometimes, we use an adverb to modify another adverb. Most words ending in -ly are adverbs. Words indicating time, place, manner, frequency etc. are also...
An adverb phrase is a group of words that serves the same purpose as an adverb. Here is a list of adverb phrases in common use. See also: What are adverb phrases? Above all...
Adverbs of manner are usually formed by adding -ly to the adjective. Examples are given below. Kind (adjective) – kindly (adverb) Pleasant – pleasantly Foolish – foolishly Clever – cleverly Wise – wisely Quick...
An adverb clause serves the same purpose as an adverb. It can modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. There are different kinds of adverb clauses. Examples are: Adverb clause of manner Adverb clause of...
Adjectives are not normally used without nouns. He is a clever boy (NOT He is a clever.) She is a beautiful girl. (NOT She is a beautiful.) There are, however, some exceptions. The + adjective is often used to talk about certain...
Adjectives usually go before nouns. In this case, they are used attributively. He was a brave soldier. (Here the adjective brave goes before the noun soldier.) It was a terrible experience. (Here the adjective...
Adjectives of quantity answer the question ‘how much?’. Examples are: some, any, little, much, enough, sufficient, insufficient, all, whole, great etc. Examples are: We need to buy some coffee. I have little faith in the system. She didn’t each much breakfast. We haven’t got enough...
Adjectives are describing words. They tell us about the colour, size, shape, nature, quality or condition of a noun. Examples are: blue, green, round, square, good, old, tall, brave, beautiful, tired, happy, exhausted etc. An adjective usually...
In this lesson we will take a look at some of the most common errors in the use of adjectives. Incorrect: These all mangoes are rotten. Correct: All these mangoes are rotten. Correct: All of these mangoes are rotten. Articles (a/an, the), possessives (my,...