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How to Use an Adverbial Phrase in speech?

by Guest22518963  |  1 year, 4 month(s) ago

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I always feel problems in using adverbial phrases in my speech. I want to know the tips to add that in my speech. Can someone tell me that?

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    Adverbs provide us with information regarding how, where, how often, when and for what purpose. Adverbs come in three basic flavors: one-word adverbs, adverbial phrases and adverbial clauses. Knowing how to use adverbial phrases can expand your writing skills. Add details to your speech or writing with adverbial phrases. "Sue went" doesn't convey much information. "Sue went to the gym every day after work to keep her New Year's resolution" explains the where, when and why of the event. Create adverbial phrases by using prepositions to tell how, where, how often and when. For example, "Sue swam with perfect technique in the pool before lunch on Tuesdays." Use infinitives, "to" and a verb, to indicate for what purpose. "Sue swam to stay physically fit."

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