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Adverbs (adverb of time (used to tell the time that an action happens or…
Adverbs
adverb of time
used to tell the time that an action happens or someone does something
afterwards, already, always, immediately, last month, now, soon, then, and yesterday.
Example:
He collapsed and died
yesterday.
Adverb of place
An adverb of place tells us where something is done or happens
above, below, here, outside, over there, there, under, upstairs.
Example:
The schoolboy was knocked
over
by a school bus.
Adverb of manner
An adverb of manner tells us how something is done or happens
badly, happily, sadly, slowly, quickly
Example:
The singer sang the song
beautifully
.
Adverb of degree
An adverb of degree tells us the level or extent that something is done or happens.
almost, much, nearly, quite, really, so, too, very, etc.
Example
After all these years, she is still feeling
very
sad about her father’s death
Adverb of probability
Adverb of probability is used to show how sure when someone does something
Probably, perhaps, definitely, obviously, certainly, truly, exactly.
Example:
Probably
I have to get up early tomorrow.
Adverb of frequency
An adverb of frequency tells us how often something is done or happens
again, almost, always, ever, frequently, generally, hardly ever, nearly, nearly always, never, occasionally, often, rarely, seldom, sometimes, twice, usually
Examples Peter
seldom
reads the Bible.