Adverb of place examples

Adverb of place examples:

Adverb of Place:

The location of the activity is indicated by an adverb of place.

 

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Adverbs of place inform us where something happens. these adverb are normally used after the primary verb or the clause that they modify. They do not alter or modify adjectives or other adverbs.

Adverbs of place are also known as spatial adverbs, but regardless of their name, these adverbs always answer the same question: where?

 

Adverbs of Place List:

The list is created by thinking about what these words are telling us about the movement or location. These are some examples of adverbs of place, but you’re likely to come up with more extra words on your own.

Across, Abroad, Ahead, Backwards, Back, Beyond, Downwards, Down, Everywhere, Eastwards, Here, Indoors, In, Inside, Overseas, Outside, West, There

 

Rules of Adverbs of Place:

These simple principles always guide you correctly for using adverbs of place:

An adverb of place always refers to the location where the verb (action) is done. To understand it better, consider the following example.

She turned over and went back to school.

 

Adverbs of place are usually used after the primary verb or object of a sentence.

She would like to move somewhere warm place in the building.

She can walk backward.

 

Place adverbs can be directional. For instance: north, southeast, around, away, up, down, etc.

The small ball rolled around in my box.

He fell down in the room.

I looked around but couldn’t find him.

 

Distances can be referenced by an adverb of place. For example miles apart, far away, or nearby

  • He started living near my house.

He took the opportunity far away.

 

An adverb of place can be used to describe the position of one thing in respect to another. Few examples are, “Below, between, above, behind, through, around, and so on.”

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She is getting behind.

The dog is hiding underneath the sofa.

Many adverbs of place end in the letters “-ward or -wards,” indicating movement in a specific direction. Forward, backward, toward, westward, homeward, eastward, and onwards are some examples.

The ship sailed eastward.

He must keep walking homeward until he reaches.

She walked towards me.

 

Sometimes adverbs of the place tell about both location and movement at the same time.

Examples
  • The student went indoors.
  • She studied and worked abroad.
  • He pushed us sideways.

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