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أستاذ المادة سرى عباس عبيد العايز       5/22/2011 9:27:36 PM

·         Downtoners:

 

o        I kind of like this college.

 

o        Joe sort of felt betrayed by his sister.

 

o        His mother mildly disapproved his actions.

 

o        We can improve on this to some extent.

 

o        The boss almost quit after that.

 

o        The school was all but ruined by the storm.

 

Adverbs (as well as adjectives) in their various degrees can be accompanied by premodifiers:

 

·         She runs very fast.

 

·         We re going to run out of material all the faster

 

This issue is addressed in the section on degrees in adjectives.

 

 

 

Using Adverbs in a Numbered List

 

Within the normal flow of text, it s nearly always a bad idea to number items beyond three or four, at the most. Anything beyond that, you re better off with a vertical list that uses numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.). Also, in such a list, don t use adverbs (with an -ly ending); use instead the uninflected ordinal number (first, second, third, fourth, fifth, etc.). First (not firstly), it s unclear what the adverb is modifying. Second (not secondly), it s unnecessary. Third (not thirdly), after you get beyond "secondly," it starts to sound silly. Adverbs that number in this manner are treated as disjuncts

Adverbs We Can Do Without

 

Review the section on Being Concise for some advice on adverbs that we can eliminate to the benefit of our prose: intensifiers such as very, extremely, and really that don t intensify anything and expletive constructions ("There are several books that address this issue.")

 

Kinds of Adverbs

 

Adverbs of Manner
   She moved slowly and spoke quietly.

Adverbs of Place
   She has lived on the island all her life.
   She still lives there now.

Adverbs of Frequency
   She takes the boat to the mainland every day.
   She often goes by herself.

Adverbs of Time
   She tries to get back before dark.
   It s starting to get dark now.
   She finished her tea first.
   She left early.

Adverbs of Purpose
   She drives her boat slowly to avoid hitting the rocks.
   She shops in several stores to get the best buys.

 

Positions of Adverbs

 

One of the hallmarks of adverbs is their ability to move around in a sentence. Adverbs of manner are particularly flexible in this regard.

 

·         Solemnly the minister addressed her congregation.

 

·         The minister solemnly addressed her congregation.

 

·         The minister addressed her congregation solemnly.

 

The following adverbs of frequency appear in various points in these sentences:

 

·         Before the main verb: I never get up before nine o clock.

 

·         Between the auxiliary verb and the main verb: I have rarely written to my brother without a good reason.

 

·         Before the verb used to: I always used to see him at his summer home.

 

Indefinite adverbs of time can appear either before the verb or between the auxiliary and the main verb:

 

·         He finally showed up for batting practice.

 

·         She has recently retired.

 


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