16. Which of these is an adverb of MANNER?
everywhere
O
carefully
often
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careful
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because we are ordering them
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Adverbs of manner are adverbs that describe “how.” Examples are “slowly” and “quietly.” There are many others.
Examples:
“The car moved slowly down the road.”
or “The car moved down the road slowly.”
or “Slowly the car moved down the road.”
“She walked quietly across the room.”
or “She walked across the room quietly.”
or “Quietly she walked across the room.”
Manner adverbs can be placed in various positions in a sentence. When there is more than one adverb at the end of the sentence, there is a certain order they follow. In the above sentences, “down the road” and across the room” are adverbs of place; manner adverbs usually precede adverbs of place.
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