Sentences with Adverbs and Adjectives

Author: Peter Berry
Date Of Creation: 14 February 2021
Update Date: 18 May 2024
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Adjectives and Adverbs
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Adjectives provide information regarding nouns, and agree in gender and number with the noun they are rating. Adjectives answer the question How is it going? or how is it? For example: House red, game funny.

Adverbs provide information about verbs, other adverbs, or adjectives. Adverbs answer the questions ¿How do they do it? How?

In the Spanish language, an adjective can become an adverb if we add the ending -mind. For example: quiet (adjective) - quietmind (adverb), happy (adjective) - happymind (adverb).

For example: The employees are happy because they have worked good. How are the employees? Happy (adjective) How have they done their job? Well (adverb)


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Examples of sentences with adverbs and adjectives

In the following examples, we will mark in bold the adjectives and with underlining the adverbs, explaining what type of adjective and adverb each one is.

  1. These children behaved evil. (andthese: demonstrative adjective, evil: adverb of manner)
  2. Sister less Maria helped me kindly. (menormous: qualifying adjective, kindly: adverb of manner)
  3. The pilots exhausted greeted Sincerely. (andxhaustos: qualifying adjective, Sincerely: adverb of manner)
  4. My neighbor was veryconceited. (andblack: qualifying adjective, very: Adverb of quantity)
  5. Evidently home haunted will not be sold. (andmbrujada: qualifying adjective, evidently: affirmation adverb)
  6. Sí, the girls were kind. (kind: qualifying adjective, yes: affirmation adverb)
  7. Those dogs ran quickly. (those: demonstrative adjective, quickly: adverb of manner)
  8. We hear many songs romantic. (romntic: qualifying adjective, many: Adverb of quantity)
  9. We had bought enough toys new. (new: qualifying adjective, quite a few: Adverb of quantity)
  10. Maybethat it was the most song sweet I've heard. (that: demonstrative adjective, sweet: qualifying adjective, maybe: doubt adverb)
  11. Same the works of art were beautiful. (beautiful: qualifying adjective, same: doubt adverb)
  12. The extensive classes left me something. (extensive: qualifying adjective, something: Adverb of quantity)
  13. My cousin higher it took quite to return. (higher: qualifying adjective, quite: Adverb of quantity)
  14. ¡What nice day we have spent today! (what: demonstrative adjective, today: time adverb)
  15. Sabrina is beautiful but Never he would notice my brother. (beautiful: qualifying adjective, Never: adverb of negation)
  16. Never I have laughed as much as with that old woman movie. (old woman: qualifying adjective, never: negation adverb)
  17. Home ancient from the corner, too they demolished it. (ancient: qualifying adjective, too: adverb of negation)
  18. I'm already boring and there is still a lot To go. (boring: qualifying adjective, a lot: Adverb of quantity)
  19. Me Aunt too bought a blue dress. "Me"Is a possessive adjective,"blue"Qualifying adjective and"too”Affirmation adverb.
  20. The always sings good. (good: qualifying adjective, always: time adverb)
  21. Today I have a evil day well I have not done good homework. (evil: qualifying adjective, today: time adverb, good: adverb of manner)
  22. I'm back happily to me sweet. (sweet: qualifying adjective, happily: adverb of manner)
  23. The task was easy, but you have solved it evil. (easy: qualifying adjective, evil: adverb of mode)
  24. effectively tomorrow we will buy a car new. (new: qualifying adjective, effectively: affirmation adverb)
  25. Maybemorning I left this beautiful. (beautiful: qualifying adjective, maybe: doubt adverb, morning: time adverb)
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