Order and Forms of Adverbs as Part of Speech

Order of Adverbs as Part of Speech

If more than adverb is used to describe a verb, a specific order should be maintained while placing them in a sentence, so that the sentence sounds smooth. Place multiple adverbs in the following order:

ORDER
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Frequency
Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Purpose

Example: I have to run quickly (manner) to the hospital (place) everyday (frequency) after breakfast (time) in order to see my patients (purpose).

Comparison of Adverbs Like adjectives

There are three degrees of comparison in adverbs: the positive, the comparative and the superlative. The adverbs form their comparatives and superlatives using –er and –est and more and most. Some adverbs have comparative and superlative degrees completely different from their positive forms:

POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
Near Nearer Nearest
High Higher Highest
Angrily More Angrily Most Angrily
Gladly More Gladly Most Gladly
Much More Most
Good Better Best

Forms of Adverbs as Part of Speech

  • Adverbs formed by adding –ly to an adjective:

Example:

He had a quick run to save the child from an accident. (Adjective)

He ran quickly to save the child from an accident. (Adverb)

  • Adverbs that are identical to adjectives:

Example:

Neeraj owns a fast and powerful bike. (Adjective)

Please do not drive too fast. (Adverb)

  • Adverbs such as, even, how, never, next, now, rather, so, soon, still, then, too, etc. are not derived from an adjective or any other word.

Example:

  • Are you still hiding the truth?
  • She does not even know our situation.

🎥 Video Resources

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