2. Let’s Incubus-ing I’m home alone tonight.Full moon illuminates my room, and sends my mind a flight.I think I was dreaming up some thoughts that were seeminglyPossible...with you.So I call you on the tin can phone.We rendezvous at a quarter-two, and make sure we’re alone.I may have found a way for you and I to finally fly free. **When we get there, we’re gonna go far away. Making sure to laugh; while we experience anti-gravity. Anti-gravity, anti-gravityFor years, I kept to myself.Now potentialities are bound, and sleeping under my shelf.Simply choose your destination from the diamond canopy,And we’ll be there.So I call you on the tin can phone.We rendezvous at a quarter-two, and make sure we’re alone.I may have found the way for you and I to finally be free repeat **
3. Now, let’s Adverb-ing Adverbs are used to describe verbs. Generally, adverbs tell HOW, WHEN and WHERE the verbs happen Some examples of adverbs that tell how an action takes place: quickly, slowly, lazily, higher, lower, nicely, patiently Some examples of adverbs that describe when something happens: soon, yesterday, now, today, always, never often Some examples of adverbs that describe where something happens: here, there, inside, outside, around, through, beneath
4. Adverbs are also used to describe adjectives That ice cream is extremely delicious The politician’s speech was terribly obnoxious The other use of adverbs is to describe another adverbs The guards checks our student cards meticulously carefully We jumped frantically happily because the class was cancelled
5. The Family of Adverbs Adverbs of manner – answer the question HOW He laughed hysterically at me How did he laugh? (hysterically) Kim drives her new Bentley recklessly How does she drive? (recklessly) Other examples :happily, readily, tidily, cautiously, funnily, irritatingly, nervously, foolishly, beautifully, justly
6. The Family of Adverbs-contd Adverbs of place – answer the question WHERE Willy Wonka lives there Where does Willy Wonka live? (there) Charlie found Willy Wonka chocolate bar here Where did Charlie find Willy Wonka chocolate bar? (here) Other examples: anywhere, around, behind, elsewhere, everywhere, hereabout, inside, outside, somewhere
7. The Family of Adverbs-contd Adverbs of time – answer the question WHEN I went to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory yesterday when did I go to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory? (yesterday) Willy Wonka will hand over the golden ticket immediately When will Willy Wonka hand over the golden ticket? (immediately) Other examples :instantly, nowadays, tonight, now, lately, hereafter, tomorrow, temporarily, soon, recently, presently
8. The Family of Adverbs-contd Adverbs of degree – answer the question TO WHAT EXTENT To what extent was the class empty when I came? (almost empty) I can hardly wait for her To what extent can I wait for her? (hardly) Other examples : nearly, absolutely, greatly, enough, partly, totally, altogether, extensively The class was almost empty when I came
9. The Family of Adverbs-contd Adverbs of frequency – answer the question HOW OFTEN Willy Wonka rarely goes out of his chocolate factory How often does Willy Wonka go out? (rarely) Willy Wonka never shaves his moustache How often does Willy Wonka shave his moustache? (never) Other examples : usually, frequently, sometimes, occasionally, rarely, never, generally, ever, hardly ever, regularly, hourly, annually, monthly