ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
What kind - how many - which thing
An adjective describes a noun and is usually placed just before it. It tells more about a particular thing, person or place.
* I like black and white cats.
* Would you like a chocolate birthday cake?
* The puppy is adorable.
* I like black and white cats.
* Would you like a chocolate birthday cake?
* The puppy is adorable.
How - when - where
An adverb describes a verb and is usually placed just after it. It adds detail to the sentence. Many adverbs are words that end in 'ly'.
* I feel strongly about this story.
* She danced erratically all night.
* He is coming today.
* I feel strongly about this story.
* She danced erratically all night.
* He is coming today.
ADJECTIVES
Bad Hope Easy Late Most Real Quick |
ADVERBS
Badly Hopefully Easily Lately Mostly Really Quickly |