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PART-3
ADVERB
• Adverbs describe verbs
and modify adjectives
and other adverbs.
Adverbs, unlike adjectives,
do not modify nouns.
Adverbs can also modify
phrases, clauses, and
sentences. Adverbs answer
one of the following
questions: When? Where?
Why? How? Under what
conditions? and To what
extent?
For Example:-
• The teacher had to speak loudly to be heard over the children. (Loudly modifies the
verb speak.)
• The children were really bad during the movie. (Really modifies the adjective bad.)
• John approached the wounded dog very slowly. (Very modifies the adverb slowly.)
• Clearly, Sarah did not understand the directions. (Clearly modifies the sentence.)
• The box is still below the stairs. (Still modifies the phrase “below the stairs.”)
Poll Question:-
• Adverbs can describe_____, ______, & ______.
• A. nouns, verbs, adjectives
• B. verbs, adjectives, adverbs
• C. pronouns, verbs, adjectives
• D. verbs, adverbs, nouns
Answer
OPTION- B
HOW TO FORM
ADVERBS
• Adverbs are often
formed by adding -
ly to an adjective:
• slow – slowly
weak – weakly
frequent – frequently
• although there are
many exceptions and
irregulars, for example:
Activity
• Make the following into adverbs
slow
lucky
fast
economic
early
Poll Question
• Adverbs can modify all of the following, except
a. verbs
b. adjectives
c. other adverbs
d. conjunctions
Answer
• OPTION-D
• Adverb of MANNER
• Adverb of TIME
• Adverb of PLACE
• Adverb of
FREQUENCY
• Adverb of DEGREE
Adverb of MANNER
• An adverb of
manner answers the
question How?
• Adverbs of manner
include badly,
beautifully, better,
bravely,
cheerfully, fast,
hard, quickly,
slowly,
inadequately,
healthy, well, etc.
Examples:-
• Sarah slowly walked over the rocky beach.
(Slowly answers the question: How did Sarah walk?)
.
• If there is a direct object in the sentence, the adverb of manner comes after
it, and not straight after the verb:
• The child petted her dog lovingly.
The artist painted the model beautifully.
Poll Question
• Which of the following is not an adverb?
• A. hard
• B. friendly
• C. fast
• D. well
Answer
• OPTION-B
Adverb of TIME
• An adverb of time
answers the question
When?
• Adverbs of time
include after, always,
before, during, early,
later, never, now,
often, rarely, recently,
sometimes, soon,
then, today,
tomorrow, usually,
yesterday, etc.
Examples:-
• John will attend the soccer game after he finishes his homework.
(After answers the question: When will John attend the soccer game?)
• An adverb of time may be found at the beginning or end of a sentence, before or
after the main verb.
• Yesterday the sun shone and there was not a cloud in the sky.
He will come round later.
• The position of the adverb of time at the beginning of the sentence puts emphasis
on the time.
Poll Question
• Adverbs of time answer all of these questions, except
a. when
b. for how long
c. why
d. how often
Answer
• OPTION- C
Adverb of PLACE
• An adverb of place
answers the
question Where?
• Adverbs of place
include above,
away, below, down,
here, inside, near,
outside, there, up,
etc.
For Example:-
• Susan placed the boxes above the file cabinet.
(Above answers the question: Where did Susan place the boxes?)
• An adverb of place is almost always placed after the verb.
They are not used to modify adjectives or other adverbs.
• John looked everywhere for his lost keys.
The boys were playing outside.
Note – many adverbs of place are also prepositions of place – when used as
prepositions they are followed by a noun.
Poll Question
• Identify the adverb of place.
• I looked everywhere for my lost book.
• A. lost
• B. I
• C. everywhere
• D. looked
Answer
• OPTION-C
Adverb of
FREQUENCY
• An adverb of frequency
answers the question How
often?
• Adverbs of frequency
include always, never,
usually, frequently,
occasionally, rarely,
seldom, sometimes, etc.
For Example:-
• Bob always forgets to check his email before class begins.
(Before answers the question: How often does Bob forget to check his email?)
• An adverb of frequency is mostly placed before the verb.
• He rarely visits his mother.
She always forgets her books.
• exceptions are the more specific adverbs daily, fortnightly, yearly, annually
• The menu changes daily.
Poll Question-
Choose the correct
option.
• He (0%) drinks coffee.
• A. He sometimes drinks
coffee.
• B. He never drinks
coffee.
• C. He always drinks
coffee
• D. He often drinks coffee.
Answer
• OPTION- B
Adverb of
DEGREE
• An adverb of degree
answers the question
How much? It
describes the strength
and intensity at which
something happens.
• Adverbs of degree
include almost,
completely, enough,
entirely, extremely,
hardly, just, little,
much, nearly, quiet,
rather, very, too, etc.
Examples:-
• John worked very hard to complete his part of the project.
(Very answers the question: How hard did John work?)
• An adverb of DEGREE will often come before the word they are modifying.
• The exam was extremely easy.
It was barely raining.
It was very interesting to live in Japan for a year.
Poll Question
• When do we use ADVERBS OF DEGREE?
• A. We use them to show the intensity or degree of a noun.
• B. We use them to show the intensity or degree of an action.
Answer
• OPTION- B
HOW TO USE ADVERBS
• with verbs
in many cases they can come before or after the verb. If they come before the verb they
generally add more emphasis:
He ate his lunch quickly.
He quickly ate his lunch.
• with adjectives
they often make the adjective stronger or weaker.
She was hugely overweight
She is very tall.
• with other adverbs
they change the degree of intensity
He ran too slowly.
She was talking very quickly.
Activity
PREPOSITION
Prepositions are words that we use before nouns or
pronouns to show their relationship with other words in
a sentence.
• Eg: I am sitting on a chair.
• I am walking to her.
• He sat on the chair.
• There is some milk in the fridge
Poll Question:-
• What is a preposition? Select the best definition.
• A. A preposition replaces noun in a sentence.
• B. A preposition names a person, creature, place, thing, feeling, quality or
idea in a sentence.
• C. A preposition sits before a noun (or a pronoun) to show the
relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence
• D. A preposition begins a phrase that adds meaning to a verb.
Answer
• OPTION-C
PREPOSITIONS
OF DIRECTION
• Prepositions of
direction are
used to show
direction of
movement to
and from a
fixed point
• Eg: to, from,
into, along, over,
through, across
and around..
Examples:-
Poll Question:-
• Find the preposition:
Alexa walked through the door.
• A. walked
• B. door
• C. through
• D. the
Answer
• OPTION- C
To refer to one point in
time, use the prepositions
"in," "at," and "on."
• Use "in" with parts of
the day (not specific
times), months, years,
and seasons.
• Use "at" with the time
of day. Also use "at"
with noon, night, and
midnight.
• Use "on" with days.
Poll Question:-
• The park opens __________ 9.30 every morning and closes _____
6.45
A. at/on
B. on/on
C. at/in
D. at/at
Answer
• Option-D
To refer to extended time, use the prepositions "since," "for," "by," "during,"
"from…to," "from…until," "with," and "within."

I have lived in Minneapolis since 2005. (I moved there in 2005 and still live there.)

He will be in Toronto for 3 weeks. (He will spend 3 weeks in Toronto.)

She will finish her homework by 6:00. (She will finish her homework sometime between
now and 6:00.)

He works part time during the summer. (For the period of time throughout the summer.)

I will collect data from January to June. (Starting in January and ending in June.)

They are in school from August until May. (Starting in August and ending in May.)

She will graduate within 2 years. (Not longer than 2 years.)
Prepositions of
PLACE
• Prepositions of
place are used to
show the
position or
location of one
thing in the
relation to
other.
Poll Question:-
• Which list contains only prepositions?
• A. five, red, sweet, angry
• B. yesterday, frequently, here, cup
• C. good, boring, worse, nice
• D. above, under, towards, outside
Answer
• OPTION- D
Prepositions of PLACE
• To refer to a place, use the prepositions "in" (the
point itself), "at" (the general vicinity), "on" (the
surface), and "inside" (something contained).

They will meet in the lunchroom.

She was waiting at the corner.

He left his phone on the bed.
• To refer to an object higher than a point, use the prepositions "over"
and "above." To refer to an object lower than a point, use the
prepositions "below," "beneath," "under," and "underneath."

The bird flew over the house.

The plates were on the shelf above the cups.

Basements are dug below ground.
• To refer to an object close to a point, use the prepositions "by," "near," "next to," "between,"
"among," and "opposite.“

The gas station is by the grocery store.

The park is near her house.

Park your bike next to the garage.

There is a deer between the two trees.

There is a purple flower among the weeds.
• The garage is opposite the house
Poll Question
• The green ball is …………
• A. in front of the box
• B. under the box
• C. in the box
• D. behind the box
Answer
• OPTION- A
Activity-
•Make Students presenter and
tell them to choose the correct
option.
Prepositions of Spatial Relationships- To refer to a
spatial relationship, use the prepositions
• "above," "across," "against," "ahead of," "along," "among," "around," "behind,"
"below,"
"beneath," "besides," "between," "from," "in front of," "inside," "near," "off," "out of,"
"through," "toward," "under," and "within.“

The post office is across the street from the grocery store.

We will stop at many attractions along the way.

The kids are hiding behind the tree.

His shirt is off.

Place a check mark within the box.
Poll Question:-
• Which of the following is not a preposition?
• A. Among
• B. All
• C. With
• D. By
Answer
• OPTION- B
Some
Common Verb
+ Preposition
Combinations
• About: worry, complain, read
 He worries about the future.
 She complained about the homework.
 I read about the flooding in the city.
• At: arrive (a building or event), smile,
look
 He arrived at the airport 2 hours early.
 The children smiled at her.
 She looked at him.
Some
Common
Verb +
Prepositio
n
Combinati
ons
• From: differ, suffer
 The results differ from my original idea.
 She suffers from dementia.
• For: account, allow, search
 Be sure to account for any
discrepancies.
 I returned the transcripts to the
interviewees to allow for revisions to be
made.
 They are searching for the missing
dog.
Poll Question:-
• "My mom got upset with me because I was up past my
bedtime"
How many prepositions are there?
• A. 1
• B. 2
• C. 3
• D. 0
Answer
• OPTION- B
Some
Common
Verb +
Prepositio
n
Combinati
ons
• In: occur, result, succeed
 The same problem occurred in three out
of four cases.
 My recruitment strategies resulted
in finding 10 participants.
 She will succeed in completing her degree.
• Of: approve, consist, smell
 I approve of the idea.
 The recipe consists of three basic
ingredients.
 The basement smells of mildew.
Some
Common
Verb +
Prepositio
n
Combinati
ons
• On: concentrate, depend, insist
 He is concentrating on his work.
 They depend on each other.
 I must insist on following this rule.
• To: belong, contribute, lead, refer
 Bears belong to the family of mammals.
 I hope to contribute to the previous research.
 My results will lead to future research on the topic.
 Please refer to my previous explanation.
• With: (dis)agree, argue, deal
 I (dis)agree with you.
 She argued with him.
 They will deal with the situation.
Activity- Tell he position of Ball & Rabbit
Poll Question:-
• Visitors are asked to abstain ___________ smoking on the
premises.
• A. from
• B. on
• C. to
• D. with
Answer
• OPTION- A
Persist in patience – it may
not happen overnight, but
make good patience a habit
that you practice…….”
THANK YOU

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UNIT1 PART of speech 3.pptx

  • 2. ADVERB • Adverbs describe verbs and modify adjectives and other adverbs. Adverbs, unlike adjectives, do not modify nouns. Adverbs can also modify phrases, clauses, and sentences. Adverbs answer one of the following questions: When? Where? Why? How? Under what conditions? and To what extent?
  • 3. For Example:- • The teacher had to speak loudly to be heard over the children. (Loudly modifies the verb speak.) • The children were really bad during the movie. (Really modifies the adjective bad.) • John approached the wounded dog very slowly. (Very modifies the adverb slowly.) • Clearly, Sarah did not understand the directions. (Clearly modifies the sentence.) • The box is still below the stairs. (Still modifies the phrase “below the stairs.”)
  • 4. Poll Question:- • Adverbs can describe_____, ______, & ______. • A. nouns, verbs, adjectives • B. verbs, adjectives, adverbs • C. pronouns, verbs, adjectives • D. verbs, adverbs, nouns
  • 6. HOW TO FORM ADVERBS • Adverbs are often formed by adding - ly to an adjective: • slow – slowly weak – weakly frequent – frequently • although there are many exceptions and irregulars, for example:
  • 7. Activity • Make the following into adverbs slow lucky fast economic early
  • 8. Poll Question • Adverbs can modify all of the following, except a. verbs b. adjectives c. other adverbs d. conjunctions
  • 10. • Adverb of MANNER • Adverb of TIME • Adverb of PLACE • Adverb of FREQUENCY • Adverb of DEGREE
  • 11. Adverb of MANNER • An adverb of manner answers the question How? • Adverbs of manner include badly, beautifully, better, bravely, cheerfully, fast, hard, quickly, slowly, inadequately, healthy, well, etc.
  • 12. Examples:- • Sarah slowly walked over the rocky beach. (Slowly answers the question: How did Sarah walk?) . • If there is a direct object in the sentence, the adverb of manner comes after it, and not straight after the verb: • The child petted her dog lovingly. The artist painted the model beautifully.
  • 13. Poll Question • Which of the following is not an adverb? • A. hard • B. friendly • C. fast • D. well
  • 15. Adverb of TIME • An adverb of time answers the question When? • Adverbs of time include after, always, before, during, early, later, never, now, often, rarely, recently, sometimes, soon, then, today, tomorrow, usually, yesterday, etc.
  • 16. Examples:- • John will attend the soccer game after he finishes his homework. (After answers the question: When will John attend the soccer game?) • An adverb of time may be found at the beginning or end of a sentence, before or after the main verb. • Yesterday the sun shone and there was not a cloud in the sky. He will come round later. • The position of the adverb of time at the beginning of the sentence puts emphasis on the time.
  • 17. Poll Question • Adverbs of time answer all of these questions, except a. when b. for how long c. why d. how often
  • 19. Adverb of PLACE • An adverb of place answers the question Where? • Adverbs of place include above, away, below, down, here, inside, near, outside, there, up, etc.
  • 20. For Example:- • Susan placed the boxes above the file cabinet. (Above answers the question: Where did Susan place the boxes?) • An adverb of place is almost always placed after the verb. They are not used to modify adjectives or other adverbs. • John looked everywhere for his lost keys. The boys were playing outside. Note – many adverbs of place are also prepositions of place – when used as prepositions they are followed by a noun.
  • 21. Poll Question • Identify the adverb of place. • I looked everywhere for my lost book. • A. lost • B. I • C. everywhere • D. looked
  • 23. Adverb of FREQUENCY • An adverb of frequency answers the question How often? • Adverbs of frequency include always, never, usually, frequently, occasionally, rarely, seldom, sometimes, etc.
  • 24. For Example:- • Bob always forgets to check his email before class begins. (Before answers the question: How often does Bob forget to check his email?) • An adverb of frequency is mostly placed before the verb. • He rarely visits his mother. She always forgets her books. • exceptions are the more specific adverbs daily, fortnightly, yearly, annually • The menu changes daily.
  • 25. Poll Question- Choose the correct option. • He (0%) drinks coffee. • A. He sometimes drinks coffee. • B. He never drinks coffee. • C. He always drinks coffee • D. He often drinks coffee.
  • 27. Adverb of DEGREE • An adverb of degree answers the question How much? It describes the strength and intensity at which something happens. • Adverbs of degree include almost, completely, enough, entirely, extremely, hardly, just, little, much, nearly, quiet, rather, very, too, etc.
  • 28. Examples:- • John worked very hard to complete his part of the project. (Very answers the question: How hard did John work?) • An adverb of DEGREE will often come before the word they are modifying. • The exam was extremely easy. It was barely raining. It was very interesting to live in Japan for a year.
  • 29. Poll Question • When do we use ADVERBS OF DEGREE? • A. We use them to show the intensity or degree of a noun. • B. We use them to show the intensity or degree of an action.
  • 31. HOW TO USE ADVERBS • with verbs in many cases they can come before or after the verb. If they come before the verb they generally add more emphasis: He ate his lunch quickly. He quickly ate his lunch. • with adjectives they often make the adjective stronger or weaker. She was hugely overweight She is very tall. • with other adverbs they change the degree of intensity He ran too slowly. She was talking very quickly.
  • 34. Prepositions are words that we use before nouns or pronouns to show their relationship with other words in a sentence. • Eg: I am sitting on a chair. • I am walking to her. • He sat on the chair. • There is some milk in the fridge
  • 35. Poll Question:- • What is a preposition? Select the best definition. • A. A preposition replaces noun in a sentence. • B. A preposition names a person, creature, place, thing, feeling, quality or idea in a sentence. • C. A preposition sits before a noun (or a pronoun) to show the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence • D. A preposition begins a phrase that adds meaning to a verb.
  • 37. PREPOSITIONS OF DIRECTION • Prepositions of direction are used to show direction of movement to and from a fixed point • Eg: to, from, into, along, over, through, across and around..
  • 39. Poll Question:- • Find the preposition: Alexa walked through the door. • A. walked • B. door • C. through • D. the
  • 41. To refer to one point in time, use the prepositions "in," "at," and "on." • Use "in" with parts of the day (not specific times), months, years, and seasons. • Use "at" with the time of day. Also use "at" with noon, night, and midnight. • Use "on" with days.
  • 42. Poll Question:- • The park opens __________ 9.30 every morning and closes _____ 6.45 A. at/on B. on/on C. at/in D. at/at
  • 44. To refer to extended time, use the prepositions "since," "for," "by," "during," "from…to," "from…until," "with," and "within."  I have lived in Minneapolis since 2005. (I moved there in 2005 and still live there.)  He will be in Toronto for 3 weeks. (He will spend 3 weeks in Toronto.)  She will finish her homework by 6:00. (She will finish her homework sometime between now and 6:00.)  He works part time during the summer. (For the period of time throughout the summer.)  I will collect data from January to June. (Starting in January and ending in June.)  They are in school from August until May. (Starting in August and ending in May.)  She will graduate within 2 years. (Not longer than 2 years.)
  • 45. Prepositions of PLACE • Prepositions of place are used to show the position or location of one thing in the relation to other.
  • 46. Poll Question:- • Which list contains only prepositions? • A. five, red, sweet, angry • B. yesterday, frequently, here, cup • C. good, boring, worse, nice • D. above, under, towards, outside
  • 48. Prepositions of PLACE • To refer to a place, use the prepositions "in" (the point itself), "at" (the general vicinity), "on" (the surface), and "inside" (something contained).  They will meet in the lunchroom.  She was waiting at the corner.  He left his phone on the bed.
  • 49. • To refer to an object higher than a point, use the prepositions "over" and "above." To refer to an object lower than a point, use the prepositions "below," "beneath," "under," and "underneath."  The bird flew over the house.  The plates were on the shelf above the cups.  Basements are dug below ground.
  • 50. • To refer to an object close to a point, use the prepositions "by," "near," "next to," "between," "among," and "opposite.“  The gas station is by the grocery store.  The park is near her house.  Park your bike next to the garage.  There is a deer between the two trees.  There is a purple flower among the weeds. • The garage is opposite the house
  • 51. Poll Question • The green ball is ………… • A. in front of the box • B. under the box • C. in the box • D. behind the box
  • 53. Activity- •Make Students presenter and tell them to choose the correct option.
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  • 55. Prepositions of Spatial Relationships- To refer to a spatial relationship, use the prepositions • "above," "across," "against," "ahead of," "along," "among," "around," "behind," "below," "beneath," "besides," "between," "from," "in front of," "inside," "near," "off," "out of," "through," "toward," "under," and "within.“  The post office is across the street from the grocery store.  We will stop at many attractions along the way.  The kids are hiding behind the tree.  His shirt is off.  Place a check mark within the box.
  • 56. Poll Question:- • Which of the following is not a preposition? • A. Among • B. All • C. With • D. By
  • 58. Some Common Verb + Preposition Combinations • About: worry, complain, read  He worries about the future.  She complained about the homework.  I read about the flooding in the city. • At: arrive (a building or event), smile, look  He arrived at the airport 2 hours early.  The children smiled at her.  She looked at him.
  • 59. Some Common Verb + Prepositio n Combinati ons • From: differ, suffer  The results differ from my original idea.  She suffers from dementia. • For: account, allow, search  Be sure to account for any discrepancies.  I returned the transcripts to the interviewees to allow for revisions to be made.  They are searching for the missing dog.
  • 60. Poll Question:- • "My mom got upset with me because I was up past my bedtime" How many prepositions are there? • A. 1 • B. 2 • C. 3 • D. 0
  • 62. Some Common Verb + Prepositio n Combinati ons • In: occur, result, succeed  The same problem occurred in three out of four cases.  My recruitment strategies resulted in finding 10 participants.  She will succeed in completing her degree. • Of: approve, consist, smell  I approve of the idea.  The recipe consists of three basic ingredients.  The basement smells of mildew.
  • 63. Some Common Verb + Prepositio n Combinati ons • On: concentrate, depend, insist  He is concentrating on his work.  They depend on each other.  I must insist on following this rule. • To: belong, contribute, lead, refer  Bears belong to the family of mammals.  I hope to contribute to the previous research.  My results will lead to future research on the topic.  Please refer to my previous explanation. • With: (dis)agree, argue, deal  I (dis)agree with you.  She argued with him.  They will deal with the situation.
  • 64. Activity- Tell he position of Ball & Rabbit
  • 65. Poll Question:- • Visitors are asked to abstain ___________ smoking on the premises. • A. from • B. on • C. to • D. with
  • 67. Persist in patience – it may not happen overnight, but make good patience a habit that you practice…….” THANK YOU