ADVERBS. What is an adverb? A word that modifies a verb, adjective Or another adverb.

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ADVERBS

What is an adverb? A word that modifies a verb, adjective Or another adverb

Can I have some examples? My father spoke  sharply to me. (Sharply modifies the verb “spoke”) That pencil is too  soft. (Too modifies the adjective “soft”) The game ended rather  suddenly. (Rather modifies the adverb “suddenly”)

We can sort out the various adverbs by the kinds of questions they answer about verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Arlene went  out. (Where did Arlene go? She went OUT.) They left  yesterday. (When did they leave? They left yesterday.) We seldom  hurry. (How often do we hurry? We seldom hurry.) Jim dresses  neatly. (How does Jim dress? He dresses neatly.)

Most adverbs answer the question WHERE?, WHEN?, HOW OFTEN? Here are some frequently used adverbs: WHERE? away, around, back, elsewhere, here, nowhere, out, outdoors, somewhere, there, upstairs WHEN?(HOW OFTEN?) always, finally, later, monthly, seldom, never, now, once, often, promptly, sometimes, soon, then, today, twice, usually, weekly, yearly

HOW? adverbs The how? adverbs, most of which end in –ly, form by far the largest group. Here are a few: – Badly, boldly, brightly, coldly, coyly, happily, loudly, lovingly, patiently, quickly, sadly, shyly, slowly, somehow, thoroughly, well

To what extent? A few adverbs are often used with adjectives and adverbs to answer the question: to what extent? – He came home very  soon. – This is more  important. – Constance is unusually  intelligent.

To what extent (examples) almost, more, much, only, quite, somewhat, too, very, especially, exceptionally, hardly, largely, nearly, particularly, really, scarcely, so, surprisingly