definition of adverb
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Adverbs are defined as the words that qualify or modify a verb, adjective, other adverbs, or various other words and word groups.
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- Adverbs are characterized as the words that intend to modify or qualify a verb, an adjective, phrases, clauses, sentences, and various other words like a preposition, determiner, etc.
- The adverbs are often marked by the suffix '-ly' at the end and primarily function to add detail in the sentence by modifying the verb or verb phrase. It tells about the way, time, location, or other situations in which the action took place.
- Some examples of adverb are here in the given sentences:
- He speaks politely. (Here, the adverb 'politely' modifies the manner in which 'he' speaks)
- Ram arrived early for the movie.(Here 'early' is modifying the time in which 'ram' arrived).
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• A word which modifies a verb is known as Adverb.
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