Adverb Mastery: Converting a Small Sentence to a Long Sentence – Adverb – Ad + verb – “Ad” hota Adjective and verb, jo Shabd ya phrase Adjective ya verb ki baat karen kisi sentence me. Un words ya phrases ko Adverb kehte hain. The words and phrases that talk about Adjective and verbs in a sentence are called Adverb.
Adverb Mastery – Zero to Hero in Adverbs FREE Course Guide
I am going to market.
Types of Adverbs
- How – Tareeka – Kaise – Adverb of Manner
- Where – Kahan – Sthan – Adverb of Place
- When – Kab – Samay – Adverb of Time
- How many times – Kitni Baar – Adverb of Frequency
- Why – Karan – Kyun – Adverb of Purpose/Reason
- Condition – Agar – If – Adverb of Condition
- How Much – Kitna – Adverb of Degree
- Chances – Kya Sambhavna hai – Adverb of Certainty
- Adverb of Sentence
I am going to market. (Arun Talking his Mother) – 5 Words
- How – on my bike, with my friend
- Where – Vijay Nagar, A good Market
- When – Right Now
- Why – To Buy a Moderate Gift for Anil’s Birthday
- Condition – if you give me money
- How much – Very
If you give me money, I am going to Vijay Nagar, a very good market with my friend on my bike right now to buy a moderate gift for Anil’s Birthday – 31 Words
Video Lessons
- First Video Lesson on Adverbs – How to Make Small to Long Sentence
- Second Video Lesson on Adverbs – Adverbs Practice
- Third Video Lesson on Adverbs – Examples of Adverbs Part 1
- Fourth Video Lesson on Adverbs – Examples of Adverbs Part 2
Examples of Adverb of Manner – How
She Sings Fast.
She sings beautifully – Manner
He danced gracefully
They speak fluently
He ate his dinner quickly
She solved the puzzle effortlessly
Examples of Adverb of Place – WHERE
- The cat is sitting here, there, under the table, up, on the roof, on the bed,
- We searched everywhere, Under the Bed, on the table, in the house, in the office, for the keys.
- The book is over there, here, on the table, in the rack, in the bag,
- They live nearby, in Aligarh, In Bangalore, Abroad, Here, There, far,
- The treasure is buried underground, here, there, in Jaipur, Goa under W, somewhere, in your house, in the mall, in the old building,
Examples of Adverbs of Time – WHEN – KAB
- We will meet tomorrow, in the evening, day after tomorrow, after the party, in the vacations, after a month,
- She arrived late, Early, on time, yesterday, day before yesterday
- I wake up early in the morning.
- They never visit their grandparents weekly, Daily, monthly, yearly,
- He completed the project yesterday
Adverbs of Frequency Examples – How Often, How manytimes,
- She always arrives on time
- He rarely eats fast food
- They usually go for a walk in the evening
- I sometimes enjoy a good book.
- We frequently travel for work
Examples Adverbs of Degree
How much – Degree – Kitna
- He is very tall 7
- She is quite intelligent 9
- They are extremely happy 10
- The coffee is too hot to drink 10
- The music is rather loud 6
- I am somewhat familiar with the topic. 3
- She was absolutely exhausted 10
- He speaks incredibly softly. 10
- The book is fairly interesting. 6
- The test was quite challenging.9
5 examples of adverbs of purpose Reason Kyun Why
- She studied hard to excel in her exams
- He worked late into the night to finish the project
- They saved money to buy a new car – a is adverb in the sentence, which is also called article.
- She practiced yoga daily to stay healthy
- I cleaned the house thoroughly to prepare for the guests
5 Examples of Adverbs of Condition – IF, agar,
- I’ll go to the park if it stops raining
- We’ll have a picnic unless it gets too windy
- He will attend the meeting provided that he finishes his work
- I’ll stay at the party even if I’m feeling tired.
- She’ll go shopping with you in case she has some free/spare time
5 Examples of adverb of Certainty
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- She will definitely be there for the meeting
- I am certainly going to the event.
- It will probably rain tomorrow – 4/10
- They are unlikely to win the game.
- She is surely the best candidate for the job
10 Examples of Adverbs of Sentences
- Certainly, we can arrange a meeting next week.
- Fortunately, we arrived at the airport on time.
- Regrettably, he couldn’t attend the ceremony.
- Surprisingly, she aced the difficult exam.
- Frankly, I don’t think it’s a good idea.
- However, we need to consider all the options.
- Consequently, the project was delayed.
- Likewise, I enjoyed the movie.
- Nonetheless, he continued working on the assignment.
- Moreover, the presentation was well-received.