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what is an adverb ? examples of manner, time , place, frequency and degree adverbs ?​

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Answered by MissCutiess
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An adverb is a word or an expression that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, clause, preposition, or sentence. Adverbs typically express manner, place, time, frequency, degree, level of certainty, etc

ADVERBS OF DEGREE EXAMPLES:

He’s very good at playing the piano.

ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY EXAMPLES:

I usually go to the gym on weekends.

ADVERBS OF MANNER EXAMPLES:

The cat runs quickly.

ADVERBS OF PLACE EXAMPLES:

If you want to see the hot air balloon, you will have to go outside.

Answered by InstaPrince
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Adverbs - An adverb is simply a word that describes a verb (an action or a doing word). • He ate his breakfast quickly. The word 'quickly' is an adverb as it tells us how he ate (the verb) his breakfast.

To start, there are five types of adverbs you should familiarize yourself with: adverbs of degree, frequency, manner, place, and time. With these categories under your belt, you'll be well-positioned to identify several different parts of a sentence.

1) Adverb Of Manner - Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens. They are usually placed either after the main verb or after the object.

2)Adverbs of time - It tell us when an action happened, but also for how long, and how often. Adverbs of time are invariable. They are extremely common in English. Adverbs of time have standard positions in a sentence depending on what the adverb of time is telling us.

3)Adverb Of Place - An adverb of place always talks about the location where the action of the verb is being carried out. Adverbs of place are normally placed after a sentence's object or main verb. Adverbs of place can be directional. For example: Up, down, around, away, north, southeast.

4)Adverb Of Frequency - An adverb of frequency describes how often an action happens. There are six main adverbs of frequency that we use in English: always, usually (or normally), often, sometimes, rarely, and never.

5)Adverb Of Degree - Adverbs of degree are usually placed before the adjective, adverb, or verb that they modify, although there are some exceptions. The words "too", "enough", "very", and "extremely" are examples of adverbs of degree.

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