Errors in the use adverb
Errors in the Use of Adverbs
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For competitive examinations, error correction and finding mistakes are very important. for SPSC Sindh Public Service Commission, FPSC Federal Public Service Commission, NTS National Testing Service, and IBA Sukkur teaching and non-teaching jobs learning these error corrections skill is very necessary.
Adjective example:
“The dog is fast”
“Fast” is an adjective because it is describing a noun (dog).
Adverb example:
“The dog runs fast”
“Fast” is an adverb because it is describing a verb (runs).
Some common errors in the use of Adverb:
Rule 1:
Incorrect: He comes late often to school.X
Correct: He often comes late to school. ✓
Explanation:
Frequency adverbs usually go before the main verb.
Rule 2:
Incorrect: She resembles closely to her mother.
Correct: She resembles her mother closely.
Explanation:
Resemble is one of those verbs that are followed by direct objects without prepositions.
Rule 3:
Incorrect: She speaks English good.
Correct: She speaks English well.
Explanation
Good is an adjective; well is an adverb. We use an adverb to modify a verb.
Rule 4:
Incorrect: She carefully drove.
Correct: She drove carefully.
Incorrect: She angrily spoke.
Correct: She spoke angrily.
Explanation:
Adverbs of manner usually go in the end-position.
Rule 5:
Incorrect: The room is enough spacious for us. X
Correct: The room is spacious enough for us. ✓
Explanation:
The adverb enough goes after the adjective or adverb it modifies.
Rule 6:
Incorrect: He is now too strong to walk.
Correct: He is now strong enough to walk.
Explanation:
Too is mostly used in negative sense.
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