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Place
or Location Adverb
In
this lesson you will learn the
definition of a place or location adverb and study
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- A place or location adverb:
- answers the question, Where?
- shows where the action of
a
verb is done
- usually occurs at the end of a
sentence
- can occur at the beginning of a
sentence for
emphasis
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Learn the
adverb spelling rules
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- They live locally.
- The room upstairs.
- He walked downstairs.
- She will meet you outside.
- The following words are place or
location adverbs
- above, abroad, ahead, aloft, anywhere,
apart, away, backward, backwards, below, down, downhill,
downstairs, downward, eastward, everywhere, far, forward,
forwards, here, high, indoors, inside, inward, locally, low,
near, nearby, northward, nowhere, outdoors, outside, outward,
overhead, overseas, sideways, somewhere, southward, there,
toward, towards, underfoot, up, uphill, upstairs, upward,
upwards, westward, wide
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Commonly Confused Words: Part Two
(Beginner - Listening)
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