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Adverbs talk more about verbs or adjectives. They Many adverbs are formed
are usually made with the adjectives. They tell us by adding at the -ly
whom, where and how something is done. end of an adjective.
Read the following examples:
1. Manik ran yesterday . (the adverb yesterday
tells us when he ran.)
2. He ran here . (the adverb here tells us
where he ran.)
3. He ran quickly . (the adverb quickly tells us
how he ran.)
4. He ran barefoot . (the adverb barefoot tells
us in what manner he ran.)
5. He ran fastest . (the adverb fastest tells us to
what extent he ran.)
Below a list of adverbs. Read it carefully.
How? How Often? When? Where?
easily always after away
happily everyday before everywhere
loudly frequently early here
quickly never now above
quietly often since inside
sadly once soon near
silently seldom today outside
slowly sometimes yesterday there
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