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ADVERBS
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A word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
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Adverb rules Tells where, when, how, and to what extent
Most adverbs end in –ly but not all adverbs, such as tomorrow, together, and today. Adverbs are OPTIONAL in a sentence. Some sentences may have many adverbs, whereas, other sentences may not have any.
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Adverb examples Where? When? How? To what extent?
There Tomorrow Quickly Hardly Up Weekly Softly Completely Here Later Beautifully Slightly Down Early Freakishly Partly
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Conjunction Adverbs A conjunction adverb is an adverb used as a connecting word between independent clauses in a compound sentence.
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Conjunction adverb example
We planned to arrive at the party at five, however, there was traffic on the highway.
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Relative adverbs are often used to introduce adjective clauses.
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Relative adverb example
My uncle Leo told us about the time when he got to go see the pyramids in Egypt.
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Other Examples They drive slowly. The party is to be here.
I called them yesterday. The boy spoke well for his age. The sun shone brightly.
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