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Adverbs - Still, Already, Yet, Any longer, Any more

Melinda Melinda 2024年4月16日 31 voca
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Adverbs

Adverbs are words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They often provide information about the manner, frequency, time, place, degree, or reason of an action or state.

Types of Adverbs:

Adverbs of Manner: These describe how an action is performed. Example: She sings beautifully. (How does she sing? Beautifully)

Adverbs of Time: These describe when an action takes place. Example: They arrived yesterday. (When did they arrive? Yesterday)

Adverbs of Place: These describe where an action takes place. Example: He looked everywhere. (Where did he look? Everywhere)

Adverbs of Frequency: These describe how often an action occurs. Example: She always arrives early. (How often does she arrive early? Always)

Adverbs of Degree: These indicate the intensity or degree of an action or adjective. Example: He is very tall. (To what extent is he tall? Very)

Adverbs of Purpose: These indicate the reason or purpose for an action. Example: She studies hard to pass the exam. (Why does she study hard? To pass the exam)

Adverbs of Certainty: These express the speaker's confidence or certainty about something. Example: He will definitely come. (How certain are you that he will come? Definitely)