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A Adverb

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Facts about Adverbs!
 Adverbs describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. An
adverb explains more about how the verb is being used. Many
adverbs end in “–ly”. Adverbs usually answers questions how? ,
when? , where? , and in what way?

 Also the easiest adverbs to recognize are those that end in -ly.
Adverbs could be used to emphasize sentences and the verb of
a sentence.
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Examples
 tightly • more • afterwards
mortally almost
tomorrow mysteriously
too always
nearly angrily
truthfully
unexpectedly neatly annually
very nervously anxiously
victoriously never awkwardly
violently noisily badly
vivaciously not blindly
warmly obediently
weakly
boastfully
obnoxiously
wearily
often
well
wildly only
yearly
yesterday
Sentences

Walk faster if you want to keep up with me.


The flowers were the most beautifully arranged creations
I've ever seen.
I absolutely refuse to attend any more faculty meetings.
The teacher completely rejected her proposal.
THE END!?

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