English Adverbs: How to form and use in English?
English Adverbs: Amplifying Meaning and Action Definition of Adverbs Adverbs are versatile words that modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or even whole sentences. They provide additional information about how, when, where, how much, or under what conditions something happens or is the case. How to Form Adverbs While many adverbs have unique forms, a common way to form adverbs is from adjectives: From Adjectives: The most typical form is by adding -ly to an adjective. Example: quick → quickly Example: beautiful → beautifully Exceptions: Not all adverbs are formed with -ly, and not all words ending in -ly are adverbs. Example: well (from the adjective good) Example: fast (same as the adjective) Types of Adverbs Adverbs of Manner: Answer the question "how?" and usually end in -ly. Example: He spoke softly. Example: She sings beautifully. Adverbs of Frequency: Indicate how often something happens. Example: always, often, sometimes, rarely, never Adverbs of Time: Tell us when something happens. Example: now, today, yesterday, soon, later Adverbs of Place: Indicate where something happens.