Adverb phrase in English: Adverb phrase worksheet with answers
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What is an
Adverb Phrase? |
Adverb phrase
formed with Preposition |
Adverb phrase
formed with infinitives |
Worksheet
with answers |
What is an Adverb Phrase?
An adverb
is very important parts of speech in English Grammar. Adverb is very basic
element in English grammar. Adverb is a part of speech that modifies other
sentence elements such as verb, adjective and other adverbs.
An adverb
may be single word, such as quickly, here or yesterday. However adverbs can
also be phrases, some made with preposition, other made with infinitives.
A phrase
is abridged form where the subject is omitted and the verb is reduced to
participle form. Phrases can be difficult for any English language learners to
understand because they are not so simple to spot. Let’s take a closer look at
common type ADVERB PHRASE
This post
will explain the basic types of adverb phrases and how to identify them. Adverb
Phrase is also known as Adverbial phrase.
An adverb
phrase is a group of words that refines the meaning of a verb, adjective or
adverb. In the same way adverbial phrase modify other words by explaining why,
where. How or when an action occurred. Have a look on the following sentence:
1. He acted in a dishonorable manner.
# In the
above sentence in dishonorable manner is a group of words and it works as an adverb.
Now how we
can identify it works as an adverb?
If you ask
how he acted? You get the answer in dishonorable manner. Such a group of words
is called an Adverb Phrase.
#Definition
of Adverb Phrase
An
adverb Phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adverb.
Some more examples of Adverbial phrase
[Underlined
words are Adverb Phrase]
§ Little Jack Morgan sat in a corner.
§ The sun rises in the east.
§ He is coming at this very moment.
§ Rama ran with great speed.
§ The arrow fell on this fought.
§ Let’s have dinner after the show.
§ They achieved the goal as a unified team.
#Adverb
phrase formed with preposition#
All kind of adverb phrase can be made with
preposition.
When prepositional phrase functions as an
adverb phrase it is letting us know the relationship between the object of the
preposition and the verb [the action or state of being]
The adverb phrase answers the following types
of questions about the verb in the sentence: when, where, why, how, to what
extent, under what conditions.
Here are some examples:
1. The old ship sank beneath the waves..
Here the relationship between waves and sank
is told by preposition ‘beneath’
2. The dog lay on the floor.
3. The boy stood on the stool.
4. He returned in an hour.
5. A fair little girl sat under a tree.
#Adverb
phrases made with infinitives#
A different kind of adverb phrase can be made
with the infinitive form of a verb. Most of these phrases express purpose.
Study the following examples to get clear idea.
1. He strove with all his might to escape
2. The
boy shouted to show his anger.
3. Sam collected all old bottle caps to
prepare his project.
4. He is saving money to buy a new car.
5. They gather all courage to fight in the
war.
ADVERB PHRASE WORKSHEET WITH ANSWERS
Pick out the adverb phrases from the following
sentences
1) On
his return we asked him many questions.
2) Little
jack Horner sat in a corner.
3) He
ran with all his might.
4) They
fought to the last man.
5) He
acted in a rude manner.
6) He
is coming at this very moment.
7) He
did it against its will.
8) The
cat lay on the mattress.
9) You
can buy it in all places.
10)
He fell to the ground.
Answers
1) many
questions
2) in a
corner
3) with all
his might
4) to the
last man
5) in a rude
manner
6) at this
very moment
7) against
its will
8) on the
mattress
9) in all
places
10) to the
ground