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Conclusion on school project on " Adverb – Types with examples".

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Answered by supriya17in74
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a word that adds more information about place, time, manner, cause or degree to a verb, an adjective, a phrase or another adverb

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Answered by haseeburrahman13
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Explanation:

Adverbs of Time

Examples of adverbs of time: never, lately, just, always, recently, during, yet, soon, sometimes, usually, so far

usually in evening i play in park

Adverbs of Place

Adverbs of place illustrate where the verb is happening. It’s usually placed after the main verb or object, or at the end of the sentence.

Examples of adverbs of place: here, there, nowhere, everywhere, out, in, above, below, inside, outside, into

We went into the cave, and there were bats everywhere!

Adverbs of Manner

Examples of adverbs of manner: neatly, slowly, quickly, sadly, calmly, politely, loudly, kindly, lazily

The young soldier folded his clothes neatly in a pile at the end of his bunk.

Adverbs of Degree

Example of adverbs of degree: almost, quite, nearly, too, enough, just, hardly, simply, so

Can I come to the movies too?

adverbs of Frequency

Examples of adverbs of frequency: never, always, rarely, sometimes, normally, seldom, usually, again

I rarely eat fast food these days.

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