2. Adjective Adverb
A word that describes/
gives more information
about a noun.
Adjective Phrase Adverb Phrase
A word that describes/
gives more information
about a verb.
A group of words that
describes/gives more
information about a
noun.
A group of words that
describes/gives more
information about a
Verb.
3. Opening Adjective
An adjective or adjective
phrase at the beginning
of a sentence, giving
information about a noun.
Example:
“Speechless, Bryson
scanned the
small living room.”
Opening Adverb
Example:
An adverb or adverb
phrase at the beginning
of a sentence, giving
information about a verb.
“In silence, my mother
sat and waited for me
to respond.”
4. Delayed Adjective
An adjective or adjective phrase placed
after the noun described.
You must ALWAYS offset a delayed adjective with commas.
Example:
“People under the helicopter ducked
down, afraid, as if they were being visited
by a plague or a god.”
5. Delayed Adjective
( An adjective or adjective phrase placed after the noun described. )
Examples (end of sentence):
1. It's a routine day in October, sunny and
crisp.
2. Each snowflake was different, Sister Zoe
said, like a person, irreplaceable and
beautiful.
3. He ceased, but at once Boromir stood up,
tall and proud.
6. Delayed Adjective
( An adjective or adjective phrase placed after the noun described. )
Examples (middle of sentence):
1. A woman of fifty or so, plump with frizzy
gray hair, came toward them.
2. Its lawn, green and lush, is the length of
several football fields.
3. The April sun, weak but determined,
shone through a castle window and from
there squeezed itself through a small hole
in the wall.
7. Practice 1
Directions:
Underline all delayed adjectives.
On your note sheet, complete PRACTICE 2.
1. Milk, sticky and sour on her dress, attracted every
small flying thing from gnats to grasshoppers.
2. The shadow was still there, dark and dreadful.
3. A dog came bounding among us with a loud volley
of barks, and leapt round us, wild with glee at
finding so many human beings together.
4. The water in this pool has a dark clarity like smoked
glass, transparent but obscure.
8. Hint:
A delayed adjective phrase always starts with
an adjective. To check whether or not it is an
adjective phrase, take the first word of the
phrase and put it in front of the noun you think it
describes.
A dog came bounding among us with a loud volley
of barks, and leapt round us, wild with glee at finding
so many human beings together.
A wild dog came bounding among us with a loud
volley of barks, and leapt round us.
9. Hint:
A delayed adjective phrase always starts with
an adjective. To check whether or not it is an
adjective phrase, take the first word of the
phrase and put it in front of the noun you think it
describes.
Milk, sticky and sour on her dress, attracted every
small flying thing from gnats to grasshoppers.
Sticky milk attracted every small flying thing from
gnats to grasshoppers.
10. Delayed Adverb
An adverb or adverb phrase placed
after the verb described.
You must ALWAYS offset a delayed adverb with commas.
Example:
“The friends stared out at the world,
wildly, like lunatics.”
11. Delayed Adverbs
( An adverb or adverb phrase placed after the verb described. )
Examples (middle of sentence):
1. By now the sharks were all around us,
above and below, and to all sides.
2. They smiled, delicately, like weary
children remembering a party.
3. He stretched out his hands, blindly,
frantically, waving them in the air to ward
off the attack from the dinosaur he knew
was coming.
12. Delayed Adverbs
( An adverb or adverb phrase placed after the verb described. )
Examples (end of sentence):
1. We all had a drink together, amicably.
2. Still winded, Smith sat up, slowly.
3. She watched the children run into the
school, noisily making sounds with hand-
made instruments.
13. Practice 2
Directions:
Underline all delayed adverbs.
On your note sheet, complete PRACTICE 2.
1. They sang like angels, purely and sweetly.
2. In hunting season, all kinds of small game turn up
in dumpsters, some of it, sadly, still alive.
3. His body glided across the room, noiselessly and
smoothly.
4. She was running, between the road and railroad
tracks, after a car that was driving away.
14. Practice 3
Directions:
Write one sentence that includes
an delayed adjective, and a
second that includes a delayed
adverb.
On your note sheet, complete PRACTICE 3.