ASSIGNMENT 5
TYPES OF ADVERBS
1. Adverb of Place
- And there I was hoping high, if I could only make you mine.
- Secret love, are you there, will you answer my prayer?
- 'Cause I'm standing here alone, trying to make this life my own.
- Here I go, scream my lungs out and try to get to you, you are my only one.
- Here I am, still hold on to this dream we had, I won't let go of it.
- Say you will be all around me, when your body sets your heart free.
- I'll be there to hold you Dear I won't leave you.
- We’ll fall asleep under the beautiful stars.
- No matter where I go, it's always the same.
- I could feel her breath as she’s sleeping next to me.
2. Adverb of Time- Now you're just somebody that I used to know.
- Just like the ones that came before me.
- Darling can you hear me now?
- Make me a promise here tonight.
- We'll start a new revolution now.
- Imagine living like a king someday.
- Could it be that we have been this way before?
- Because tonight will be the night that I will fall for you.
- And remember me tonight, when you're asleep.
- I'm the one, who haunts her dreams at night.
3. Adverb of Manner
- Just try and get up, you gotta slowly brush off.
- I can hardly remember the last time I saw you.
- I have seen what happens to a lonely heart.
- Honestly, you've got me all wrong.
- She slept safely in my arms.
- All my love will slowly fade and fall apart.
- Whisper sweetly, while you touch me gently.
- I'll hope and I'll pray, that God shows you differently.
- To fall in love truly, was all I could think.
- I really believe I can tell by your eyes that you're in love with me.
4. Adverb of Frequency
- Every night is lonely without you here.
- Will he love you like I loved you every day?
- 'Cause everybody needs somebody, sometimes.
- Girl, you know my love is always on your side.
- But these scars will stay forever.
- You never know what lies ahead.
- Don't say this won't last forever.
- Don't tell that we will never be together.
- Days go on forever but I have not left your side.
- Love like a dream, like you’re never waking.
5. Adverb of Degree
- You treat me like a stranger and that feels so rough.
- She speaks English very fluently with the native speakers.
- My friends talk a lot about my teacher’s miserable life.
- I see shadows of who we used to be, when I drive so slow through this memory.
- These dogs look so hungry, better I give them some foods.
- I feel too much better when I drink glass of water.
- The bus driver almost kills the old man when he crosses the road.
- She's a mystery and she's too much for me.
- I don’t know why he came here rather late.
- You know that Farah reads quite clearly.
6. Adverb of Probability
- Perhaps she comes today because this is her mom’s birthday.
- It will probably rain tonight, so we shouldn’t go there.
- I will certainly help you.
- Yogi is obviously very clever.
- I shall surely come.
- She will probably go.
- I answered yes.
- You answered no.
- Perhaps they will go.
- We will certainly win the game.
7. Interrogative Adverbs
- How did you do this?
- How many days in a week?
- How far we have to go?
- How long will they stay here?
- When did they come?
- Where do you stay?
- Why did you do that?
- What are you waiting for?
- Who is he?
- When will they do their homework?