what are adverbs and what are different types of adverbs.
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For Example - My friend walks gracefully.
('gracefully' word is an adverb in this sentence and shows how to modify the meaning of verb)
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Adverbs:
•Adverbs tells us more about how/ when/where an action was done.
•Adverb describes an action or event. In other words, an adverb modifies a verb
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•Adverb is usually positioned occur after the verb.
°E.g: The merry-go-round went ROUND and round.
°The man left for America YESTERDAY.
(Here capital letter is adverb)
•Adverb usually ends in suffix-ly.
(It is to be noted that there are some adverbs which don't end in suffix-ly, like in above examples)
°•°•°•°•°•<><><><>°•°•°•°•°
•Adverbs mainly occur in 3 positions:
1) Initial position(i.e., before the subject)
°Eg: FINALLY, he agreed to what we said.
2) In the middle(i.e., b/w the subject and verb, or immediately after the 'be's verb)
°Eg: He is USUALLY in the library.
3) In the final position(i.e., at the end of sentence)
°Eg: He walked SLOWLY.
°•°•°•°•°•<><><><>°•°•°•°•°
Types of adverb are:
Adverb of time,
Adverb of place,
Adverb of degree,
Adverb of manner
All are mentioned below:
\Adverb of place
¶¶¶ Most type of adverbs occur in the beginning of a sentence and have the following functions:
1) as a linker
° Eg: The value of rupee has fallen. SO, the inflation rate has risen
2) as a comment and view point
°Eg: He is not at work. PROBABLY, he is at home.
\Adverb of manner:
¶¶¶ Some adverbs talk about frequency. They are usually in the mid position of a sentence.
°Eg: He ALWAYS comes late.
°He OFTEN plays with me.
\Adverb of degree:
¶¶¶ Some adverbs give information about the extent/degree of the adjectives,prepositions or other adverbs
°Eg: They are EXTREMELY happy. (Modifying the adjective)
° He writes all his letters VERY carefully. (Modifying the adverb)
° It is RIGHT on the top.
\Adverb of time:
¶¶¶ Some adverbs indicate definite time. They can occur either at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
°Eg: TOMORROW we're going to visit him.
° They go to temple ONCE A WEEK.
(or) ONCE A WEEK, they go to church.
°•°•°•°•°•<><><><>°•°•°•°•°
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Here's the answer
Adverbs:
•Adverbs tells us more about how/ when/where an action was done.
•Adverb describes an action or event. In other words, an adverb modifies a verb
°•°•°•°•°•<><><><>°•°•°•°•°
•Adverb is usually positioned occur after the verb.
°E.g: The merry-go-round went ROUND and round.
°The man left for America YESTERDAY.
(Here capital letter is adverb)
•Adverb usually ends in suffix-ly.
(It is to be noted that there are some adverbs which don't end in suffix-ly, like in above examples)
°•°•°•°•°•<><><><>°•°•°•°•°
•Adverbs mainly occur in 3 positions:
1) Initial position(i.e., before the subject)
°Eg: FINALLY, he agreed to what we said.
2) In the middle(i.e., b/w the subject and verb, or immediately after the 'be's verb)
°Eg: He is USUALLY in the library.
3) In the final position(i.e., at the end of sentence)
°Eg: He walked SLOWLY.
°•°•°•°•°•<><><><>°•°•°•°•°
Types of adverb are:
Adverb of time,
Adverb of place,
Adverb of degree,
Adverb of manner
All are mentioned below:
\Adverb of place
¶¶¶ Most type of adverbs occur in the beginning of a sentence and have the following functions:
1) as a linker
° Eg: The value of rupee has fallen. SO, the inflation rate has risen
2) as a comment and view point
°Eg: He is not at work. PROBABLY, he is at home.
\Adverb of manner:
¶¶¶ Some adverbs talk about frequency. They are usually in the mid position of a sentence.
°Eg: He ALWAYS comes late.
°He OFTEN plays with me.
\Adverb of degree:
¶¶¶ Some adverbs give information about the extent/degree of the adjectives,prepositions or other adverbs
°Eg: They are EXTREMELY happy. (Modifying the adjective)
° He writes all his letters VERY carefully. (Modifying the adverb)
° It is RIGHT on the top.
\Adverb of time:
¶¶¶ Some adverbs indicate definite time. They can occur either at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
°Eg: TOMORROW we're going to visit him.
° They go to temple ONCE A WEEK.
(or) ONCE A WEEK, they go to church.
°•°•°•°•°•<><><><>°•°•°•°•°
;)
Hope it helps
Comment if you need to clear anything.
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