ADVERBS OF PLACE
A: What is an adverb of place?
Definition: Adverbs that change or
qualify the meaning of a sentence by telling us where things happen are defined
as adverbs of place. Some instructors refer to these words or phrases as
spatial adverbs. No matter what they are called, these adverbs always
answer one important question: Where?
These simple rules for
adverbs of place will help you to use them the right way:
1: An adverb of place always talks
about the location where the action of the verb is being carried out.
2: Adverbs of place are normally
placed after a sentence’s object or main verb.
3: Adverbs of place can be
directional. For example: Up, down, around, away, north, southeast
4: Adverbs of place can refer to
distances. For example: Nearby, far away, miles apart
5: An adverb of place can indicate an
object’s position in relation to another object. For example: Below,
between, above, behind, through, around and so forth.
6: Many adverbs of place indicate
movement in a particular direction and end in the letters “-ward or -wards”.
For example: Toward, forward, backward, homeward, westward, eastwards
onwards
B: Examples of Adverbs of Place
Each sentence contains an example of an adverb of place; the
examples are italicized for easy identification. As you read these examples,
you will notice that some of the adverbs of place contain more than one word.
For example:
Put the cake there.
After a long day at work,
we headed homewards.
Please bring that book here.
My grandfather’s house is nearby.
C: Adverbs of Place List
As you read through the examples this adverbs of place list
contains, think about how they denote location or movement. With some
consideration, you are likely to come up with some additional terms on your
own.
Abroad
Across
Ahead
Back
Backwards
Beyond
Down
Downwards
Eastwards
Everywhere
Here
In
Indoors
Inside
Outside
Overseas
There
West
Yonder
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