Adverbs of Emphasis
We have seen that most adverbs describe verbs, but remember that some
adverbs also describe adjectives or other adverbs. They are usually used to
add emphasis.
Here are some examples. The emphasizing adverbs are printed in bold.
The adjectives or adverbs they describe are printed in color.
Anna can run really fast.
That’s a very good drawing.
My rice is too hot.
The film was just terrible.
Your excuses are completely unbelievable.
These old tools are totally useless.
She sings quite beautifully.
Exercise 1
Choose an adjective from the box and turn it into an adverb to complete the sentences
below. The first one has been done for you.
close firm bright neat careful
quick sad regular quiet clear
- She writes very.
- You have to talk when you’re in the library.
- Carry the glass so you don’t drop it.
- You should exercise if you want to stay fit.
- “Goodbye. I’m going to miss you,” she said.
- The sky was blue and the sun was shining.
- If you follow us , you won’t get lost.
- I can’t understand you. Please speak more.
- Let’s walk so we get home before it starts to rain.
- Attach the sign to the wall.
neatly
Adverbs: Adverbs of Emphasis