Degrees of Possibility Using Adverbs

 
Year 5 SPAG
 
Degrees of possibility
NCLO: Indicate degrees of possibility
using adverbs
 
Adverbs
 
Adverbs describe verbs  and adjectives.
Adverbs tell you 
how
 or 
when
 an action was
done. Adverbs tend to end with 
–ly
.
The stars shone 
brightly
.
Yanis ran 
as quickly as he could
.
‘as quickly as he could’ 
= adverbial phrase
Amber’s shirt was 
really
 clean.
Adverbs can go before or after a verb.
The fish swam along 
happily
.
Adverbs can also show how likely something is to
happen: 
Perhaps
 the game will finish goalless.
Different Types of Adverb
-ly adverbs after a verb:
stood 
quietly
, waited
patiently
To describe an adjective:
very, quite, extremely,
really, nearly
Before a verb:
secretly
 followed him
Not all words ending in
-ly are adverbs!
 
perhaps
 
maybe
 
might
 
should
Adverbs of Possibility
: a group of
adverbs that have a specific role in
a sentence to indicate how like
something is to happen.
 
Some adverbs show how likely or something will happen.
 
Never
 describes something that will not happen, not ever.
Always
 describes something that happens all the time.
Maybe
 and  
perhaps
 are degrees of possibility in between
never and always.
Here are some adverbs that show how certain you can be:
 
You can also show degrees of possibility by using modal
verbs.
Modal verbs are used with other verbs to indicate how
possible something is:
 
Look at the word list on the right and hold up the number that matches the
word that would fit in the gap in the sentence.
 
Find the Adverb
 
1.
I will _________ be rich and famous one day.
2.
_________ I will be the most successful person in my
class.
3.
Vote for me for School Councillor – I am ________ the
answer to the school’s problems.
4.
The universe is so large that aliens ___________ exist!
5.
Thanks for the party invite, I will ________________
come.
 
0 - certainly
1 - definitely
2 - maybe
3 - possibly
4 - surely
5 - clearly
6 - obviously
7 - perhaps
8 - probably
9 - undoubtedly
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Explore the concept of degrees of possibility in English grammar by using adverbs. Learn about different types of adverbs, how to indicate degrees of possibility using adverbs, and examples of adverbs that show varying levels of certainty. Discover modal verbs that can also express different levels of possibility in sentences.

  • English grammar
  • Adverbs
  • Degrees of possibility
  • Modal verbs
  • Language learning

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  1. Year 5 SPAG Degrees of possibility NCLO: Indicate degrees of possibility using adverbs

  2. Adverbs What Do I Need To Know? Different Types of Adverb -ly adverbs after a verb: stood quietly, waited patiently To describe an adjective: very, quite, extremely, really, nearly Before a verb: secretly followed him Not all words ending in -ly are adverbs! Adverbs describe verbs and adjectives. Adverbs tell you how or when an action was done. Adverbs tend to end with ly. The stars shone brightly. Yanis ran as quickly as he could. as quickly as he could = adverbial phrase Amber s shirt was really clean. Adverbs can go before or after a verb. The fish swam along happily. Adverbs can also show how likely something is to happen: Perhaps the game will finish goalless.

  3. Degrees of possibility Adverbs of Possibility: a group of adverbs that have a specific role in a sentence to indicate how like something is to happen. perhaps maybe might should

  4. Degrees of possibility Some adverbs show how likely or something will happen. Never describes something that will not happen, not ever. Always describes something that happens all the time. Maybe and perhaps are degrees of possibility in between never and always.

  5. Here are some adverbs that show how certain you can be: Adverbs possibly perhaps maybe probably sometimes certainly definitely obviously doubtless never rarely

  6. Degrees of possibility You can also show degrees of possibility by using modal verbs. Modal verbs are used with other verbs to indicate how possible something is: should might could must tidy my room. I

  7. Find the Adverb Look at the word list on the right and hold up the number that matches the word that would fit in the gap in the sentence. 0 - certainly 1 - definitely 1. I will _________ be rich and famous one day. 2 - maybe 2. _________ I will be the most successful person in my 3 - possibly class. 4 - surely 3. Vote for me for School Councillor I am ________ the 5 - clearly answer to the school s problems. 6 - obviously 4. The universe is so large that aliens ___________ exist! 7 - perhaps 5. Thanks for the party invite, I will ________________ 8 - probably come. 9 - undoubtedly

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