Adverbs are words that describe verbs, nouns and even other adverbs. They can also add more information to a word.
Most adverbs have 'ly' at the end of the word. For example: cloudly, clearly, confidently, annoyingly, rapidly and more.
Adverbs often describe: when?, where?, how? and to what extent? 'When' adverbs describe when or how often does something happens. Examples: tomorrow, now, then, always and etc. 'Where' adverbs describe where something happens. Some examples are: outside, inside, there, here, up, down, backwards and etc. 'How' adverbs describe how an action happens. Examples: quickly, peacefully, quietly, annoyingly and etc.
Adverbs often describe: when?, where?, how? and to what extent? 'When' adverbs describe when or how often does something happens. Examples: tomorrow, now, then, always and etc. 'Where' adverbs describe where something happens. Some examples are: outside, inside, there, here, up, down, backwards and etc. 'How' adverbs describe how an action happens. Examples: quickly, peacefully, quietly, annoyingly and etc.
Adverbs help us understand how to describe verbs.
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