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What Are Adverbs?\n\nAdverbs answer questions like:\n\n* **How?** → manner\n* **When?** → time\n* **Where?** → place\n* **How often?** → frequency\n* **To what degree?** → intensity\n\n**Tip:** Many adverbs are formed by adding **-ly** to adjectives:\n\n* quick → quickly\n* careful → carefully\n* happy → happily\n\nIf an adjective ends in **-y**, change **-y** to **-i** and add **-ly**:\n\n* easy → easily\n* happy → happily\n\nSome adverbs do not end in **-ly**:\n\n* often, always, never, soon, very, quite\n\n**Important:** **very\u002Fquite** usually modify adjectives and other adverbs (very tired \u002F quite well). They do not usually modify main verbs (not: *I very like it*).\n\n## 2\\. Types of Adverbs\n\n### A. Adverbs of Manner\n\nAdverbs of manner describe **how** something happens.\n\n* Examples: slowly, carefully, well, badly\n\nSentence examples:\n\n* “She explained the rules slowly.”\n* “He drives very carefully.”\n\nWith an object, don’t put the adverb between the verb and the object.\n\n* ✓ “He opened the door carefully.”\n* ✗ “He opened carefully the door.”\n\n### B. Adverbs of Time\n\nAdverbs of time describe **when** something happens.\n\n* Examples: yesterday, tomorrow, now, soon, already\n\nSentence examples:\n\n* “I will call you tomorrow.”\n* “They have already left.”\n\nAdverbs of time are often at the end, but some (e.g., already, just, still) often go:\n\n(1) **after the first auxiliary**: “They **have already** left.” “I **am still** waiting.”\n(2) **after be**: “She **is already** here.”\n\nThey can also go at the beginning for emphasis: “Yesterday, they left early.”\n\n### C. Adverbs of Place\n\nAdverbs of place describe **where** something happens.\n\n* Examples: here, there, everywhere, outside, nearby\n\nSentence examples:\n\n* “I live nearby.”\n* “She looked everywhere for her keys.”\n\nAdverbs of place often come after the verb or after the object.\n\n* “Put the books here.”\n* “We met outside.”\n\n### D. Adverbs of Frequency\n\nAdverbs of frequency describe **how often** something happens.\n\n* Examples: always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never\n\nSentence examples:\n\n* “I usually eat breakfast at 7 a.m.”\n* “He rarely drinks coffee.”\n\n### E. Adverbs of Degree \u002F Intensity\n\nAdverbs of degree\u002Fintensity describe **how strong or intense** something is.\n\n* Examples: very, quite, extremely, almost, too\n\nSentence examples:\n\n* “I am very tired today.”\n* “The exam was extremely difficult.”\n\n### F. Sentence Adverbs\n\nA **sentence adverb** is not about the action itself; it comments on the whole sentence (your attitude, opinion, or how the information is connected).\n\nCommon sentence adverbs:\n\n* **probably, maybe, possibly** (chance)\n* **fortunately, unfortunately** (feeling)\n* **clearly, honestly** (manner of the message)\n\nExamples:\n\n* “**Probably**, it will rain later.” (whole sentence)\n* “I **honestly** don’t know.” (your opinion)\n\nSentence adverbs usually go at the **beginning** or sometimes **in the middle**:\n\n* “**Probably**, we’ll be late.” \u002F “We’ll be **probably** late.” (the first is much more natural)\n\n## 3\\. Position of Adverbs in a Sentence\n\nThe **position depends on the type of adverb**.\n\n### A. Adverbs of Manner\n\nUsually after the verb or after the object.\n\n* “She writes beautifully.”\n* “He opened the door carefully.”\n\n### B. Adverbs of Time\n\nUsually at the end of the sentence.\n\n* “I will finish my homework tomorrow.”\n* “They left early yesterday.”\n\n### C. Adverbs of Place\n\nUsually at the end of the sentence.\n\n* “Put the books here.”\n* “He lives nearby.”\n\n### D. Adverbs of Frequency\n\nUsually before the main verb, but after the verb **to be**.\n\n* “I always go to the gym.”\n* “She is never late.”\n\n### E. Adverbs of Degree\n\nUsually before the **adjective\u002Fadverb** they modify (very tall, quite well).\n\nSome degree adverbs can also modify verbs (really like, almost finished, just arrived). They are often placed **before the main verb** or **after the first auxiliary**.\n\n* “He is very tall.”\n* “She speaks English quite well.”\n* “I really like this movie.”\n* “They have just arrived.”\n\n### F. 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