Adverb
Definition: "An adverb is a word which modifies the meaning of a verb, adjective or another adverb."
Types of Adverbs
There are seven classes of commonly used adverbs:
Adverbs of Time: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘when’.
Examples: Now, Yesterday, Today, Once
Adverbs of Frequency: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘how often’.
Examples: Seldom, Rarely, Often, and Frequently
Adverbs of Place: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘where’.
Examples: Out, In, Forward, Everywhere
Adverbs of Manner: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘how’.
Examples: Honestly, Bravely, Happily
Adverbs of Degree: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘how much’ or ‘to what extent’.
Examples: Fully, Partly, Altogether, Almost
Adverbs of Affirmation and Negation: These adverbs are used to confirm or deny.
Examples: Certainly, Surely, Absolutely
Adverbs of Reason: These adverbs are used to give the reason.
Examples: Therefore, Hence
Definition: "An adverb is a word which modifies the meaning of a verb, adjective or another adverb."
Types of Adverbs
There are seven classes of commonly used adverbs:
Adverbs of Time: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘when’.
Examples: Now, Yesterday, Today, Once
Adverbs of Frequency: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘how often’.
Examples: Seldom, Rarely, Often, and Frequently
Adverbs of Place: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘where’.
Examples: Out, In, Forward, Everywhere
Adverbs of Manner: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘how’.
Examples: Honestly, Bravely, Happily
Adverbs of Degree: These adverbs are used to answer the question ‘how much’ or ‘to what extent’.
Examples: Fully, Partly, Altogether, Almost
Adverbs of Affirmation and Negation: These adverbs are used to confirm or deny.
Examples: Certainly, Surely, Absolutely
Adverbs of Reason: These adverbs are used to give the reason.
Examples: Therefore, Hence