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ADVERBS

Adverbs

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ADVERBS

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ADVERBS ARE…

…words that describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.

Commonly, but not always, adverbs end in –ly. Adverbs give information on: Time Manner Place degree

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TIME

He laughed immediately. I’ll be with you shortly. Give me the peanut butter and pickle

sandwich now! You can come after we leave.

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MANNER

The race was finished slowly. She insulted the girl sublingually. She entered the room fashionably.

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PLACE

This is where I belong You may tarry here no longer. Francois goes everywhere with his

invisible puppy.

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DEGREE

I sufficiently cleaned up the murder scene.

He was very jolly. The affair was quite secretive. She was the most peculiar girl.