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<Standard Introduction Sequence>
*** GRAMMAR ROCK *** (1973)
Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Adverbs Here
Music & Lyrics: Bob Dorough
Sung by: Bob Dorough
Animation: Phil Kimmelman and Associates
- Hmmmmm... hmmmmm... hmmmmm!!!
- <Ready pop?>
- <Yep.>
- <Ready son?>
- <Mmm hmm!>
- <Let's go.>
- <Let's go!>
- <One, two...>
- Lolly Lolly Lolly, get your adverbs here!
- Lolly Lolly Lolly, got some adverbs here!
- Come on down to Lolly's, get the adverbs here!
- You're going to need
- If you write or read
- Or even think about it.
- Lolly Lolly Lolly, get your adverbs here!
- Got a lot of Lolly, jolly adverbs here!
- Anything you need
- And we can make it absolutely clear!
- An adverb is a word... <That's all it is, and there's a lot of 'em!>
- That modifies a verb... <Sometimes a verb! Sometimes...>
- It modifies an adjective,
- Or else another adverb.
- And so you see that it's positively, very, very, necessary.
- Lolly Lolly Lolly, get your adverbs here!
- Father, son and Lolly selling adverbs here!
- Got a lot of adverbs and we make it clear,
- So come to Lolly!
- <Hello, folks. This is Lolly Senior, saying we have every adverb in
- the book, so come on down and look!>
- <Hello, folks. Lolly Junior here. Suppose your house needs painting.
- How are you going to paint it? That's where the adverb comes in.
- We can also give you a special intensifier so you can paint it very
- neatly or rather sloppily.>
- We can also give you a special intensifier so you can paint it very
- <Hi. Suppose you're going nut-gathering. Your buddy wants to know
- where and when. Use an adverb and tell him.)
- Get your adverb...
- Use it with an adjective, it says much more.
- Anything described can be described some more.
- Anything you'd ever need is in the store,
- And so you choose very carefully
- Every word you use.
- Use it with a verb it tells us how you did.
- Where it happened, where you're going, where you've been.
- Use it with another adverb at the end, and even more...
- How, where, or when, condition or reason...
- These questions are answered
- When you use an adverb...
- <Come and get it!>
- Lolly Lolly Lolly, get your adverbs here!
- Quickly quickly quickly, get your adverbs here!
- Slowly surely really, learn your adverbs here!
- You're going need 'em
- If you read 'em,
- If you write or talk or think about it.
- Lolly...
- >> <If it's an adverb we have it at Lolly's!
- >> Bring along your old adjectives too, like slow, soft and sure.
- >> We'll fit them out with our "l-y" attachment,
- >> And make perfectly good adverbs out of them!>
- Get your adverbs here!
- >> <Lots of good tricks at Lolly's, so come on down!>
- Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!
- >> <Adverbs deal with manner, place, time...>
- Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!
- >> <Condition, reason...>
- Father Son and Lolly!
- >> <Comparison, contrast...>
- Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!
- >> <Enrich your language with adverbs!>
- Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!
- <Besides, they're absolutely free!>
- Lolly, Lolly, Lolly!
- >> <At your service!>
- Indubitably!
- <Ready pop?>
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