Teacher: Jimara Richard Republic of panama LOS PUUEBLOS Teacher: Jimara Richard Member: Rubén Valdez Ricardo Buccana Roosevelt mc nally Sulay Barton Date: 27/7/16 Group: A
An adverb is a word that complements a verb , an adjective , other adverbs and even sentences . Adverbs generally express manner, place , time, quantity , affirmation , doubt, etc. , answering questions such as when ?, where ?, how ?, among others
Adverbs that serve the function of epistemic : Classes adverbs Traditionally adverbs are divided into the following categories: Adverbs location , time and space , mode and quantity. Adverbs that serve the function of epistemic : Adverbs of affirmation Adverbs of negation Adverbs of order Adverbs of doubt or doubters interrogative / exclamatory and relative adverbs other adverbs characteristics In the Spanish morphology usually unchanged or certain morphemes. Usually adds circumstantial information to the verb , and some even a whole sentence , either time, so , of place, of doubt, of affirmation or denial. In these cases it is considered to work as a modifier level verb phrase ( " I did easily ") or causal level ( " sincerely ...") so some adverbs can function as discourse markers .
Adverbs location
Adverb Time .
Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens. They are usually placed either after the main verb or after the object. Examples: He swims well. He ran quickly. She spoke softly.
ADVERB OF AFFIRMATION AND NEGATION The word which declare that something is true or some equivalent expression or negative statement, judgment, or doctrine; especially : a logical proposition is called Adverbs of affirmation and negation. They are : no longer, hardly, very, never, surely, certainly, definitely etc. epistemic adverbs The " adverbs " appear to have different restrictions epistemic adverbs location , manner and quantity. In fact many of them appear syntactically require different syntactic positions of a verbal attachment. Uses of adverb of affirmation and negation Examples: He no longer takes interest in his work. The brothers hardly ever meet each other. He is not very active. I have never seen him. He will surely give you money. The soldier should certainly get an award for bravery. We are definitely leaving tomorrow.
Adverbs of doubt Adverbs of Order to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe. examples: perhaps , probably , possibly , probably , can, can be , at best. Adverbs of Order Other adverbs single / alone, even including also only even , properly, precisely , specifically ; vice versa , contrary , even , accordingly. They are used to express the order in which events occur , help us to enumerate : firstly, secondly, lastly, finally. first - primero at first - al principio initially - inicialmente first of all - antes que nada in the first place - en primer lugar secondly - en segundo lugar thirdly - en tercer lugar fourthly - en cuarto lugar