2. the Interrogative Adverb is an adverb that has the page acts as a question, which may be a single or a combination of words is usually placed. The beginning of a sentence is always divided into six types. 1. tell the time (Time) include the word "When" (?), "How long" (how long), such as: -When you come back? = you will be back when? -How long have you been in Bangkok? "= where are you based in Bangkok as long as place. 2. tell the location, location (Place): the word "Where" such as. -Where are you come from? "= where are you from? 3. say the number (Number): "How many (most?), How often (how often), such as: How many pens do you have-? = do you have a lot of pens? -How often does he go to America? "= he often travel to America? 4. the bokkriya symptoms, including "How (Manner) (?), such as: -How are you today? "= today's date you? 5. tell the quantity (Quantity): "How much (much), such as: -How much do you eat? = do you eat much? 6. tell the reason (Reason): "Why (why), such as: -Why do you, why are you late? "= to be late" 3. Relative adverb, Conjunction Adverbs is that expand and link sentences together: "When, Where, How, etc., While, Whenever such. This is the reason why I-left. This is the reason why = so I have to go. -I don't know the place where he lives? "= I do not know where he lives?The comparison of the adverb (Comparison of Adverbs). The comparison of the adverb to the verb indicates that the scenario of a person to another person has so much less?A comparison of three stages is divided into regular (Positive Degree) stage, step over (ComparativeDegree), The best (Superlative Degree) advanced, such as. 1. normal procedures (Positive Degree) as a comparison to show equality used as such as adv. He speaks English as well as-the Helen he speak English good. = equal to Helen. She runs as fast as I-do her faster as much. = I.The comparison is not the same as, or not use, not as adv adv so as, for example, -Does not work as fast as Tom Jenny. = Tom is not hard work, just like with Jenny about. He does not speak English-so clearly as I (do). = they speak English is clearly the same as me. 2. step over (Comparative Degree) as a comparison, only 2 people or 2 things must be always followed by, for example, than. - He speaks English more fluently than his friends. - Mary runs faster than Jane.A comparison of the stage than the adverb clearly rise much expanded, such as. - My teacher wrote essay much more quickly than students. 3. the best (Superlative Degree) advanced as compared to 3 or more people, or three or more things to use the adverb precedes or may not use the prefix, such as. - He runs fastest of all.The image of the adverb (Forms of Adverbs). 1. filled-ly adjectives (adjective) end, such as: - slow = slowly - quick = quicklyNote: the following words though-ly, but as an adjective (adjective) is a friendly, lovely, lonely, likely etc. 2. adjectives ending with-y, change the y is ly-like i. - easy = easily - happy = happily - angry = angrily - hungry = hungrily - day = daily - noisy = noisily 3. the adjective words that end with-e,-ly, such as. - extreme = extremely - sincere = sincerelyWith the exception of the following words, cut-e-ly like. - true = truly 4. adjectives ending with-e, cut and fill, le-y like. - sensible = sensibly - simple = simply 5. some words are adjectives adverbs words will change. - good - well 6. Word adjectives ending with-ic,-the main ally such as reverse. -Ironically-terrifically ironic = terrific = reverse on.
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