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Adverb-Adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, determiner, clause, preposition, or

sentence.
Adverb of manners
*The baseball player hit the ball hard
Hard modifies the verb hit
*People walkes slowley across the intersections
Slowly modifies the verb across
*The sheep chewed the food quikly and looked for more
Quikly modified the verb Chewed
*She looked up sadly.
Sadly modifies the verb looked
*The cat skilfully caught the mouse
Skilfully modifies the verb caught
Adverbs of place
*Im going back to work
*It's a good idea to plan ahead
*They heard a commotion downstaire
*Fredi come over here quikly and see what i did!
*The boys are playing upstair
Adverbs of time
*I went to the park yesterday.
Yesterday modifies the verb went
*I finished all my homework last night.
Last night modifies the verb finished
*I'm going to see my friend tomorrow.
Tommorow modifies the word see
*The softball player have a practice tomorrow
Tomorrow modifies the verb have
*We played chest all day
All day modifies the verb played
Adverb of degree
*All of his ideas are fairly conventional.
*The horse was almost completely white.
*The man started screaming horribly.
*Her soul had been horribly tarnished.
*Paddles are especially useful for propelling canoes and kayaks
Adverb of Frequency
*I rarely eat fast food these days.
*Tom usually takes his dog for a walk before breakfast.
*They always go to the same restaurant every Friday
*My dentist told me I should floss twice daily
*We take a vacation at least once annually

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