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An adverb is a word that modifies (gives us more information about) a verb in a sentence.

Example:
She is singing a song.
She is singing a song loudly.

The adverb “loudly” in the 2nd sentence modifies the verb “sing” by giving us more information that the song is
sung with a loud voice . Such a word is called an adverb.

Adverbs modify a verb by giving us information about the following aspects of a verb.

1. How an action occurs


2. Where an action occurs
3. When an action occurs
4. How often an action occurs

Depending on the above aspects of modification, the adverbs have following four types:

Adverbs of manner: Angrily, Happily, Easily, Sadly, Rudely, Loudly, Fluently, Greedily, etc
Adverbs of Place: Near, There, Here, Somewhere, Inside, Outside, Ahead, Top, High, Bottom, etc
Adverbs of time: Yesterday, Now, Then, Tomorrow, Today, Late, Early, Tonight, Again, Soon etc
Adverbs of frequency: Often, Sometimes, Usually, Frequently, Seldom, Daily, Again and again, Generally,
Occasionally, Never, etc

Adverbs of Manner –Usage


These adverbs describe the manner of an action or the way of the occurrence of an action.

e.g. happily, sadly, sympathetically, harshly, carefully, carelessly, rudely, nicely, decently, etc

Examples:
They are living happily.
She completed her work nicely.
He was behaving angrily.
She treats the kids sympathetically.
Sara is driving carelessly.
Students were listening to lecture carefully.

Adverbs of Place – Usage


These adverbs express the place of the occurrence of an action or regarding an action.

e.g. here, there, near, outside, inside, bottom, top, ahead, somewhere, beneath, etc

Examples:
They were coming here.
Some is talking outside.
Please come inside.
They live somewhere in Paris.

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Kids are playing near the house.


He went downstairs.

Adverbs of Time – Usage


These adverbs states the time of occurrence of the action. It may give sharp or rough idea about the time of
occurrence of an action.

e.g. soon, late, today, to night, early, tomorrow, yesterday, then, now, etc.

Examples:
He will go to school tomorrow.
I met him yesterday.
Please call him now.
He will come soon.
I am still waiting for my friend.

Adverbs of Frequency – Usage


These adverbs tell about how often (or how many times) an action occurs. It gives an idea about the frequency of
occurrence of an action.

e.g. daily, weekly, seldom, frequently, usually, sometimes, most of the times, again and again, often, etc

Examples:
I meet him daily.
He usually sleeps in the day.
She is calling me again and again.
The failed student was frequently thinking about his failure in exam.
The always helped me.
They come here too often.

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