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  • are phrases that act as adverbs, adding more detail to a sentence by modifying verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
    Adverbial phrases
  • Adverbial phrases that describe how an action is performed. Example: "With great care," "In a hurry," "With a smile"
    Manner
  • Adverbial phrases that describe the circumstances or conditions under which an action happens. Example: "In case of emergency," "With your permission," "Without hesitation"
    Condition
  • Refer to using phrase that soften the tone of a statement or make it clear that it is your opinion.
    Hedging
  • Adverbial phrases that describe how often an action occurs. Example: "Every day," "Once a week," "Twice a month"
    Frequency
  • Adverbial phrases that indicate where an action takes place. Example: "On the beach," "In the park," "At home"
    Place:
  • Deliver it
    drop it off
  • Punctuation: Adverbial phrases are often set off with _________ especially when they appear at the beginning or end of a sentence.
    commas
  • Adverbial phrases that indicate when an action occurs. Example: "In the morning," "During the summer," "At midnight"
    Time
  • Adverbial phrases can appear at the beginning, middle, or________ a sentence
    end
  • available; being offered for free.
    up for grab
  • add to something for no additional charge
    throw in
  • Adverb phrase to explain why an action happens in a sentence.
    Purpose
  • able to be used successfully; not broken
    in good working order
  • not new; having been used in the past by someone else
    second-hand
  • the physical state of something.
    condition