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Answered by zahidarazzaq0800
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An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a verb (he sings loudly), an adjective (very tall), another adverb (ended too quickly), or even a whole sentence (Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella). Adverbs often end in -ly, but some (such as fast) look exactly the same as their adjective counterparts.

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Answered by MILLER1205
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An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.

There are 6 types of adverb. They are :

1) Adverbs of manner : shows how an action is performed.

Example: Meeta talks politely. ( here politely is the adverb)

2) Adverbs of place : shows where the action takes place.

Example: I did not find the dog anywhere.( here anywhere is the adverb)

3) Adverbs of time : shows when the action takes place.

Example: We will go to picnic tomorrow.( here tomorrow is the adverb)

4) Adverbs of Frequency : tells us how often an action takes place.

Example: Rita goes for a swim regularly.( here regularly is the adverb)

5) Adverbs of Degree : shows us the extent to which an action takes place.

Example:John was very tired.( here very is the adverb)

6) Interrogative adverbs : are used to ask questions and are placed at the beginning of a question.

Example: Why are you so late ? ( here why is the adverb)

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