Adverb phrases: forms
An adverb phrase consists of one or more words. The adverb is the head of the phrase and can appear alone or it can be modified by other words. Adverbs are one of the four major word classes, along with nouns, verbs and adjectives.
In the examples the adverb phrases are in bold. The other words that modify the adverb are underlined:
We usually go on holiday in August.
Time goes very quickly.
The day passed quickly enough.
This works really well for its size.
Luckily for us, the cost was not so high.
We kept the new money quite separately from what we’d already collected.
In general, these patterns are similar to adjective phrases.
Adverb phrases: types and meanings
An adverb phrase can consist of one adverb or an adverb plus other words before it (premodification) or after it (postmodification). Adverb phrases have many different meanings.
In the examples the adverb phrases are in bold. The other words that modify the adverb are underlined.
example | type | used to give information about |
| manner | how something happens |
| place | where something happens |
| time | when something happens |
| duration | how long something happens |
| frequency | how often something happens |
| focusing | something specific |
| degree | how much or to what degree something happens |
| certainty or necessity | how certain or necessary something is |
| evaluative | the speaker’s opinion of something |
| viewpoint | the speaker’s perspective or reaction |
Adverb phrases: functionsAdverb phrases + verbsWe use adverb phrases most commonly to modify verbs. In the examples the adverb phrases are in bold. The verbs that they modify are underlined:
Adverb phrases + beWe use adverb phrases with be. This is especially typical of adverbs of place:
Adverb phrases + adjectives/adverbsWe use adverb phrases (adv) to modify adjectives and other adverbs:
carefully. Adverb phrases + other phrasesWe use adverb phrases (adv) to modify noun phrases (np) and prepositional phrases:
Adverb phrases + determinersWe use adverb phrases to modify determiners, especially words like all, some, half, many (quantifiers):
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| linking | relationships between clauses and sentences |
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