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what's the difference between adverb of frequency and adverb of degree

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Difference between adverb of frequency and adverb of degree

An adverb is a word that adds more information about time, place, manner, degree or cause to a verb, adjective, adverb or phrase. There are many types of adverbs such as frequency, manner, location, time, etc.

Adverb of frequency answers the question how often?

Words such as always, often, rarely, seldom, etc. fall under this category.

Example sentence: I eat eggs very rarely.

Adverbs of degree

Adverbs of degree are words that tell us about the intensity of something. Words such as extremely, quite, enough, very, too, etc. fall under this category.

Example sentence

The scenery of Switzerland was very beautiful.


Answered by ruchi1322
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Andverb of degree-Adverb of degree

An adverb of degree tells us the level or extent that something is done or happens. Words of adverb of degree are almost, much, nearly, quite, really, so, too, very, etc

 

Examples:It was too dark for us to find our way out of the cave. (Before adjective)The referee had to stop the match when it began to rain really heavily. (Before adverb)Her daughter is quite fat for her age.The accident victim nearly died from his injuries.After all these years, she is still feeling very sad about her father’s death.

Adverb Of Freequency-An adverb of frequency tells us how often something is done or happens. Words used as adverbs of frequency include again, almost, always, ever, frequently, generally,hardly ever, nearly, nearly always, never, occasionally, often, rarely, seldom, sometimes, twice,usually and weekly. 

 

Examples:They were almost fifty when they got married.He hardly ever says something nice to his wife.While overseas, he frequently phoned home.She is not nearly always right although she thinks she is always right.He complained that she never smiled back.

 

 

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