Relative Adverbs | No Nonsense Grammar

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Title:

Relative Adverbs | No Nonsense Grammar

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Overview:

A relative adverb is a word that talks about a place, time, or reason for something. Remember the three "w's": where, when, and why.

This resource allows students to practice identifying relative adverbs.

Content Standard(s):
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 4
39. Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage.

a. Use relative pronouns who, whose, which, and that, relative adverbs where, when, and how, and irregular possessive nouns.

b. Form and use the progressive verb tenses.

Examples: I was walking, I am walking

c. Use modal auxiliaries to convey various conditions.

Examples: can, may, must
Tags: adverb, how, relative adverbs, when, where
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Author: Jessica Byrd