Adverbs
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, often indicating when, where, why, or how something happened.
Why we use them?
Adverbs add more detail to a verb, adjective, or another adverb, clarifying the action or quality described.
When to use them?
Use adverbs when you want to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent something happens.
Example sentences
1. She sings beautifully.
2. He quickly ran to the store.
3. They often visit their grandparents.
4. The train arrived late.
5. He spoke softly to the baby.
6. She works hard every day.
7. They finished the project together.
8. He always tells the truth.
9. She is very happy today.
10. The sun shines brightly.d.
Types of Adverbs
Adverbs of Manner: Describe how an action is performed (e.g., quickly, slowly, carefully).
Adverbs of Time: Indicate when an action occurs (e.g., now, yesterday, soon).
Adverbs of Place: Indicate where an action occurs (e.g., here, there, everywhere).
Adverbs of Frequency: Indicate how often an action occurs (e.g., always, never, sometimes).
Adverbs of Degree: Indicate the extent or level of an action (e.g., very, quite, almost).
Interrogative Adverbs: Used to ask questions about manner, time, place, or degree (e.g., how, when, where, why).