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a word
describes or adds to the meaning of a V, an adj, another adv, or a sentence and which answers such questions as how, where or when.
Adverbial: any word, phrase or clause that functions like an adv
May be classified as
adjuncts: Part of the basic structure of a clause or sentence in which it occurs, and modifies the verb.
disjuncts: adv which show the speaker's attitude to or evaluation of what is said in the rest of the sentence.
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Particle: a term used for a word which can not readily be identified which any of the main PARTS OF SPEECH/ WORD CLASS
Frequently end in: -ly
Ex: slowly, quickly
Not all words end in -ly are adv
Ex: friendly, lovely
Some adv do not have an -ly ending
Ex: Well, always
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Simple adv: just, only, well, back, down
Compound adv: somehow, somewhere, hereby,..
Derivational adv:
-ly: oddly, interestingly
-wise: clockwise
-ward(s): northward(s)
-fashion: schoolboy-fashion
-way: sideways
-style: cow-boy style
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Adv of Maner
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Placed after the main V, after the O or between O and V
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Adv of place
indication location (where), direction (where to/ from)
Ex: She still lives there now.
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Adv of definite time: at the end or begining of a sentence
Ex: I went shopping yesterday
Yesterday I went shopping
Adv of indefinite time: at the end or beginning of a sentence, or before the V
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Adv of frequently
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Adv of indefinite frequency: before the main V, after the verb "be", between the aux and the main V.
Ex: He is always late
We usually go shopping on Monday.
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Sentence Adv
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Unfortunately, Tom did not get to the airport on time.
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