Adverb Phrases

We have been learning about Adverb Phrases. An adverb phrase is a group of words not containing a verb, which tells us how, when or where something has happened. An Adverb Pharse gives the reader a clearer picture of what is happening.

For example;

  • The rocket took off in a huge burst of flames.
  • Yesterday morning, I planted some seeds.
  • The eagle built its nest on the mountain top.

The bold lettering shows the adverb phrases.

Write a sentence including an adverb phrase as your task this week. Try to highlight the phrase in italics or bold type or use brackets ( ) to show your understanding.