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Adverbs of place tell us where an action happens. For example,
• Down you go to the cat!
Adverbs of time tell us when an action happens. For example,
• One day a strong wind sprang up.
Adverbs of frequency tell us how often an action happens. For example,
• Father Sparrow sometimes got tasty grub for Poodik.
• Pookik never tried to fly.
• Poodik always had an explanation for everything.
In these sentences, add suitable adverbs.
1. The man climbed the mountain .
2. What are the boys doing ?
3. He practises yoga .
4. She will call you .
5. The young man was muttering to himself .
6. The puppies are playing .
Time to learn new words
Words that sound similar are called synonyms and words that are opposite to each
other are called antonyms.
Now, match each word with one synonym and one antonym.
Synonym Word Antonym
a. rim 1. gobble i. centre
b. shyly 2. trust ii. still
c. horrible 3. edge iii. boldly
d. gulp 4. trembling iv. doubt
e. quaking 5. timidly v. pleasant
f. belief 6. terrible vi. nibble
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