Using Adverbs Correctly

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CEFR: B1-B2
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Using Adverbs Correctly



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Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They often tell us how, when, where, or to what extent something happens. The position of adverbs in a sentence can change the meaning. Generally, adverbs of manner come after the verb, while adverbs of frequency are placed before the main verb. For example, in the sentence 'She quickly finished her work,' the adverb 'quickly' describes how she finished. In contrast, 'She always arrives on time' shows frequency. Understanding where to place adverbs helps clarify your message and makes your writing more effective.

⚡ Learning goals

  • Understand adverb placement
  • Use adverbs in sentences
  • Improve writing clarity

🔑 Key language

  • Adverbs of manner usually come after the verb. He runs quickly.
  • Adverbs of frequency are placed before the main verb. She often reads books.
  • Adverbs can change the meaning of a sentence. He only eats vegetables.

🌍 Global comprehension

Where do adverbs of manner typically go in a sentence?

Which sentence shows the correct adverb placement?

Complete: He speaks ___ in meetings.

✍️ AI writing analysis

CEFR: B1/B2Length: 5-7 sentences

Task: Write a short paragraph about your daily routine using adverbs.

Include at least three different adverbs in your writing.

Success criteria: Clear use of adverbs and coherent structure.

Target vocabulary

  • quickly
  • often
  • clearly
Grammar focus

  • adverb placement
  • adverbs of manner
  • adverbs of frequency

✍️ Vocabulary

quicklyIn a fast manner..
He quickly finished his homework.
Repeat: quickly
Défi rapide : Use it in a sentence.
oftenFrequently; many times..
She often visits her grandparents.
Repeat: often
Défi rapide : Make a sentence with 'often'.
clearlyIn a way that is easy to see or hear..
He explained the topic clearly.
Repeat: clearly
Défi rapide : Use 'clearly' in a sentence.
onlyAnd no one or nothing more..
He only drinks water.
Repeat: only
Défi rapide : Create a sentence using 'only'.
alwaysAt all times; on all occasions..
She always arrives early.
Repeat: always
Défi rapide : Use 'always' in a sentence.

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⚙️ Rules & Grammar

🟣 Adverbs of Manner

Rule:
Adverbs of manner describe how an action is performed. They usually come after the verb. For example, 'He sings beautifully.'

Examples:

  • She dances gracefully.
  • They completed the project successfully.
Common pitfall + fix:

  • Placing the adverb before the verb. → Adverbs of manner should come after the verb.
  • Using an adjective instead of an adverb. → Use the correct adverb form.
Check your understanding
Where should the adverb of manner be placed?

Use the language
Complete: She sings ___ at the concert.

🟣 Adverbs of Frequency

Rule:
Adverbs of frequency tell us how often something happens. They are usually placed before the main verb but after the verb 'to be'. For example, 'He always goes to the gym.'

Examples:

  • They often play football.
  • She is usually happy.
Common pitfall + fix:

  • Placing the adverb after the verb 'to be'. → Adverbs of frequency should come before the main verb.
  • Using an incorrect adverb form. → Ensure the adverb matches the frequency context.
Check your understanding
Where do adverbs of frequency go in a sentence?

Use the language
Complete: She ___ goes to the gym.

🟣 Changing Meaning with Adverbs

Rule:
The position of an adverb can change the meaning of a sentence. For example, 'He only eats vegetables' means he does not eat anything else. However, 'Only he eats vegetables' means he is the only one who does.

Examples:

  • She only drinks coffee in the morning.
  • Only she knows the answer.
Common pitfall + fix:

  • Misplacing the adverb and changing the meaning. → Ensure the adverb is in the correct position.
  • Using an adverb that does not fit the context. → Choose an appropriate adverb for the sentence.
Check your understanding
What does 'He only eats vegetables' imply?

Use the language
Complete: Only she can solve this problem.

🟣 Combining Adverbs

Rule:
You can combine adverbs to provide more detail. For example, 'She speaks very clearly.' Here, 'very' intensifies the adverb 'clearly'.

Examples:

  • He runs quite fast.
  • They work extremely hard.
Common pitfall + fix:

  • Using too many adverbs in one sentence. → Keep it simple and clear.
  • Combining adverbs incorrectly. → Use adverbs that logically fit together.
Check your understanding
What does 'She speaks very clearly' mean?

Use the language
Complete: He works ___ hard.

🧩 Guided practice

Mini-dialogue:
I usually finish my work quickly. How about you?

Why this matters:
Understanding adverb placement helps improve clarity in communication.

Verb & Adjective Pack:
Use adverbs to make your sentences more descriptive.

Complete: She runs ___ in the morning.
Complete: He ___ eats breakfast at 8 AM.
Complete: Only she can do it.

🎙️ AI oral analysis

CEFR: B1/B2Oral target: 5-7 sentences

Oral task: Write a short paragraph about your favorite hobby using adverbs.

Include at least three different adverbs in your writing.

Success criteria: Clear use of adverbs and coherent structure.

Target vocabulary

  • quickly
  • often
  • clearly
Grammar focus

  • adverb placement
  • adverbs of manner
  • adverbs of frequency

🚀 Quick challenge

Listen to the model, repeat aloud, then retry to improve your score.

EASYUse 'quickly' in a sentence.
Model: He quickly finished his homework.
Correct usage of 'quickly'.
MEDIUMCreate a sentence with 'often'.
Model: She often visits her grandparents.
Correct usage of 'often'.
HARDWrite a sentence using 'only'.
Model: He only drinks water.
Correct usage of 'only'.

AI Conversation Mission

Situation

Discuss your daily routine with a coach.

Your mission
  • Describe how you start your day.
  • Explain what you do during work hours.
  • Share how you relax in the evening.
Focus language
adverbs of frequencyadverbs of mannerclarifying details
Communication tip

Use adverbs to add detail.