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Adverbs

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AdverbsAn adverb (ADV) modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Adverbs tell where, when, how, why, under what circumstances, and to what extent.

He drove nearby. [where]

He drove yesterday. [when]

He drove carefully. [how]

He drove because he had to. [why]

He drove while tired. [under what circumstances]

He drove quite carefully. [to what extent]

Adverbs are frequently made from adjectives by adding -ly (roughly, quickly), but not all adverbs end in -ly (first, not, very). Like adjectives, adverbs can also signify degrees of comparison (-er/-est, more/less, and most/least).

Positive Comparative Superlative
near often nearest
frequently more frequently most frequentlyl

Adverbs of Frequently

never seldom often always sometimes even

Adverbs of Degree

even just only very extremely much surely more quite too

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