Adverb

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00:00Adverb, Adverb of Manner, Adverb of Place, Adverb of Time, Adverb of Degree
00:24Welcome Friends, My name is Anna and today I will help you in learning Adverb
00:35Let's go
00:37Adverbs are words that are used to modify an adjective, verb or another adverb
00:45An adverb tells us what, where, when and in what manner a thing is done
00:52We must remember that an adverb never modifies a noun or a pronoun
01:01Examples of adverbs include carefully, briskly, cheerfully, equally, quietly, rudely and the likes
01:16Let's read some more examples of adverbs
01:19Sorrowfully, Loudly, Early, Vertically, Weakly, Hotly
01:29Welcome Friends, Adverbs can be of various types
01:35The first type of adverb is the adverb of manner
01:41An adverb of manner answers the question how or in what manner
01:49The soldier fought bravely, bravely is adverb of manner
01:56The boy sang softly, softly is adverb of manner
02:03The teacher screamed angrily, angrily is adverb of manner
02:10The boat rocked gently, gently is adverb of manner
02:16The son followed the mother closely, closely is adverb of manner
02:24The mother keeps the clothes neatly, neatly is adverb of manner
02:31Examples of adverbs of manner include
02:35Bravely, Softly, Angrily, Closely, Gently, Neatly and the likes
02:47Let's read some more examples of adverbs of manner
02:52He swims well, the child ate chocolates greedily
02:58He plays the flute beautifully, she ate the oranges slowly
03:04Teacher taught the children sincerely, the child cried loudly
03:11Welcome Friends, The second type of adverb is the adverb of place
03:17An adverb of place shows where the action is done
03:22It answers the question where
03:25The ball is in the bowl, in is adverb of place
03:35The ball is outside the bowl, outside is is adverb of place
03:43The clothes are kept there, there is adverb of place
03:50The books are kept here, here is adverb of place
03:57The Christmas spirit is everywhere, everywhere is adverb of place
04:05He is nowhere to be found, nowhere is adverb of place
04:13Examples of adverbs of place include
04:17In, Out, There, Here, Everywhere, Nowhere and the likes
04:27Let's read some more examples of adverbs of place
04:32All the children are here, the shoes are kept there
04:36The boy is on top of the slide, the child is outside the fast food shop
04:44Jane is standing ahead of Susie, he is going upstairs
04:50Welcome Friends, The third type of adverb is the adverb of time
04:57An adverb of time tells us about the time when an event takes place
05:03It answers the question when
05:08I read the newspaper daily, daily is adverb of time
05:14Lena joined the office yesterday, yesterday is adverb of time
05:21Steve often eats ice creams in the evening, often is adverb of time
05:28I want the teddy right now, now is adverb of time
05:35See you tomorrow, tomorrow is adverb of time
05:41Uncle Reed comes to visit us sometimes, sometimes is adverb of time
05:49Examples of adverbs of time include
05:51Daily, Yesterday, Often, Now, Tomorrow, Sometimes and the likes
06:02Let us read some more examples of adverbs of time
06:07He slept early in the night, Tom visited the doctor yesterday
06:14Mr. Sam is going to London tomorrow, Tommy pains sometimes
06:21I am going to a fancy dress party tonight, she is still waiting for her brother
06:29Welcome Friends, The fourth type of adverb is the adverb of degree
06:35An adverb of degree tells us about the extent to which an event takes place
06:43It answers the question to what degree or extent or how much
06:54Lily is quite upset, quite is adverb of degree
07:01The colour blue is very in, very is adverb of degree
07:07Tony has just kept the apples, just is adverb of degree
07:14The potter is the least bothered, least is adverb of degree
07:21You will find Steffi in the library most of the times, most is adverb of degree
07:29The frog almost fell in the river, most is adverb of degree
07:36Examples of adverbs of degree are
07:40Quite, Very, Just, Least, Most, Almost and the likes
07:50Let us read some more examples of adverbs of degree
07:54The water is extremely cold, he hardly noticed what he was saying
08:00The man almost dug the pit, the food is very tasty
08:07The man was quite sad, the donkey sings most of the time
08:13Once Miss Torque and Mr. Fox were very good friends
08:32They enjoyed each other's company quite a lot
08:36One day Mr. Fox cautiously invited Miss Torque to his house for dinner
08:44Miss Torque being of a kind nature happily accepted Mr. Fox's invitation
08:53The next day Miss Torque arrived at Mr. Fox's house a little early
09:00Mr. Fox graciously invited her inside and asked her to sit comfortably
09:09The friends quickly started talking
09:13They were so delighted to be together that they happily sang songs for a couple of hours
09:21Soon it was time for dinner
09:24Mr. Fox went skipping to the kitchen to get a warm and delicious dinner
09:32Now remember foxes are sly by nature and so was our Mr. Fox
09:41Slyly he poured the soup in two shallow dishes and took them outside
09:48Poor Miss Torque could not drink even a drop of the soup with her exceptionally long beak
09:57She tried and tried but the shallow dish made it impossible for her to drink the soup
10:06On the other hand Mr. Fox rather enjoyed Miss Torque's discomfort
10:12while comfortably mapping up the soup himself
10:18She had to stay hungry in spite of being invited for dinner
10:24She angrily stormed back home but thought of a cunning plan
10:30The next day Miss Torque respectfully invited Mr. Fox for dinner
10:36Mr. Fox gladly accepted the invitation
10:41When he arrived at Miss Torque's house she also greeted him politely
10:48Again both the friends got talking and enthusiastically sang songs for an hour or so
10:58Once it was time for dinner Miss Torque went inside to get the delicious supper
11:07She hummed loudly while warming the soup
11:12The yummy aroma of the soup starting tantalizing Mr. Fox's taste buds
11:19He eagerly awaited for the soup
11:22When Miss Torque came out she was carrying two bottles with long necks filled with wonderful smelling soups
11:33As soon as Mr. Fox saw the bottles his face fell by quite a degree
11:40While Miss Torque happily gorged on the soup our Mr. Fox could not get even a drop of the soup
11:49He also had to return home hungry
11:54But he understood his mistake and promised never to behave cunningly with anybody else ever again
12:19Hello friends! How are you?
12:23Do you enjoy the story?
12:27I enjoy a lot!
12:31But how much we understand the adverb?
12:36Let's learn with fun
12:39Here are some blanks that we have to fill with correct adverb using help box
12:47So take a look
12:50The snail moves dash
12:54Slowly the snail moves slowly
12:59Slowly is adverb
13:02The naughty boy dash completes his homework
13:07Never the naughty boy never completes his homework
13:14Never is adverb
13:17Mr. Simpson dash sleeps after eating his lunch
13:23Often Mr. Simpson often sleeps after eating his lunch
13:30Often is adverb
13:32The princess was dash happy to see the prince
13:38Very the princess was very happy to see the prince
13:44Very is adverb
13:45The boy drove the car dash
13:50Carefully the boy drove the car carefully carefully is adverb
13:58Lily is known to dance very dash
14:03Gracefully Lily is known to dance very gracefully
14:09Gracefully is adverb
14:11It is raining dash
14:15Heavily it is raining heavily heavily is adverb
14:21The bride dressed dash
14:25Beautifully the bride dressed beautifully beautifully is adverb
14:32Dash the fish was saved
14:35Luckily the fish was saved
14:40Luckily is adverb
14:43The birds are flying dash in the air
14:48High the birds are flying high in the air
14:54High is adverb