Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room by Alonzo Reed;Brainerd Kellogg
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When I say, He spoke _freely, wisely_, and _well_, the words _freely, wisely_, and _well_ tell how or _in what manner_ he spoke. All such adverbs we call +Adverbs of Manner+. Let the teacher place adverbs on the board, and require the pupil to classify them. DEFINITIONS. +_Adverbs of Time_ are those that generally answer the question+, _When?_ _+Adverbs of Place are those that generally answer the question+, Where? +Adverbs of Degree are those that generally answer the question+, To what extent? +Adverbs of Manner are those that generally answer the question+, In what way?_ SENTENCE-BUILDING. Place the following adverbs in the four classes we have made--if the classification be perfect, there will be five words in each column--then build each adverb into a simple sentence. Partly, only, too, wisely, now, here, when, very, well, where, nobly, already, seldom, more, ably, away, always, not, there, out. |
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