In this article, I have explained the adverb and kinds of adverbs with examples. The adverb is very important for the students who want to write good English, particularly for non-native students. This article is very important for all types of students, particularly for high school students
It is a word that adds something to the meanings of an Adjective or a verb or other Adverb. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. This definition enables us to identify the words merrily, extremely, very and as adverbs in the following sentences.
The teachers are extremely unimpressed by his efforts.
Our new teacher works very hard.
In the second sentence quickly is modifying creeping that is a verb therefore in this sentence almost and quickly are two adverbs.
In the third sentence, the word very is modifying another adverb that is 'quickly', the word quickly is modifying a verb that is creeping the word almost is modifying an adjective that black therefore in this sentence the words, quickly, almost and very are used as adverbs.
These are simple, comparative and superlative.
Fast faster fastest
Long longer longest
The following are the important adverbs of manner.
Well, ill, hard, fast, thus, nicely, badly, slowly, quickly, sadly, happily, sorrowfully, clearly, agreeably, soundly, steadily, elegantly, and gracefully.
The following are the important adverbs of Place.
In, out, here, there, inside, outside, above, below, for, near, away, hither, thither, backward, forward, everywhere, nowhere.
Now, then, late, early, soon, after, ago, before, yet, since, today, yesterday, tomorrow, already, daily, presently, recently, shortly formerly, immediately.
Once, Twice, Thrice, Again, always, often, seldom, ever, never, sometimes, secondly, thirdly, and frequently.
The following are the examples of adverb of degree.
Very, much, too, quite, enough, less, more, most, so, any, rather, partly, fully, entirely, wholly, completely, hardly, scarcely, exceedingly, pretty, altogether.
The following are the important adverbs of cause and reason.
Hence, therefore, likewise, accordingly, consequently.
Examples
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The Adverb
It is a word that adds something to the meanings of an Adjective or a verb or other Adverb. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. This definition enables us to identify the words merrily, extremely, very and as adverbs in the following sentences.
The teachers are extremely unimpressed by his efforts.
Our new teacher works very hard.
Examples
- An almost black snake was creeping.
- An almost black snake was creeping quickly.
- An almost black snake was creeping very quickly.
Note
In the first sentence almost is modifying an adjective that is black therefore almost is an adverb.In the second sentence quickly is modifying creeping that is a verb therefore in this sentence almost and quickly are two adverbs.
In the third sentence, the word very is modifying another adverb that is 'quickly', the word quickly is modifying a verb that is creeping the word almost is modifying an adjective that black therefore in this sentence the words, quickly, almost and very are used as adverbs.
Comparison of adverbs
Adverbs like adjectives have three degrees of comparison.These are simple, comparative and superlative.
Examples
Positive Comparative Superlative
Long longer longest
Soon sooner soonest
Examples
- Ali runs fast
- Ali runs faster.
- Ali runs fastest.
The Kinds of Adverb
There are three different kinds of adverbs.1. Simple adverbs
These adverbs simply qualify the meaning of the word to which they are attached.Examples
- She sings well.
- They came quickly.
- She speaks loudly.
Note
Simple adverbs are further sub-divided into the following kinds.I. Adverb of Manner
The adverb of manner shows how an action was done.Examples
- She walks slowly.
- He writes nicely.
- They run fast.
The following are the important adverbs of manner.
Well, ill, hard, fast, thus, nicely, badly, slowly, quickly, sadly, happily, sorrowfully, clearly, agreeably, soundly, steadily, elegantly, and gracefully.
II. Adverb of Place
The adverb of the place shows where the action was done.Examples
- She went abroad for further studies.
- We sat inside.
- He will come here.
The following are the important adverbs of Place.
In, out, here, there, inside, outside, above, below, for, near, away, hither, thither, backward, forward, everywhere, nowhere.
III. Adverb of Time
These adverbs show when the action was done. These adverbs give the answer to the question When.Examples
- She met me yesterday.
- I go there daily.
- He will come tomorrow.
Now, then, late, early, soon, after, ago, before, yet, since, today, yesterday, tomorrow, already, daily, presently, recently, shortly formerly, immediately.
IV. Adverb of Frequency
These adverbs show how often an action was done.Examples
- They always speak the truth.
- He seldom comes here.
- He often visits my home.
Once, Twice, Thrice, Again, always, often, seldom, ever, never, sometimes, secondly, thirdly, and frequently.
V. Adverb of Degree
Adverbs of Degree show in what degree or to what extent an action was done.Examples
- She is very kind to us.
- He is too shy.
- We are fully prepared.
The following are the examples of adverb of degree.
Very, much, too, quite, enough, less, more, most, so, any, rather, partly, fully, entirely, wholly, completely, hardly, scarcely, exceedingly, pretty, altogether.
VI. Adverb of Affirmation and negation.
Adverbs of affirmation and negation show belief or disbelief.Examples
- Do you go to college daily? Yess
- I do not know how to swim.
VII. Adverb of cause and reason
Words or phrases which answer the question “why” are called adverb of cause or reason.Examples
- I went there to attend the meeting.
- He did not work hard therefore he fails.
- I work hard consequently I passed the examination.
The following are the important adverbs of cause and reason.
Hence, therefore, likewise, accordingly, consequently.
2. Interrogative Adverbs
Interrogative adverbs are used to asking questions.I. Time
When does he go there?II. Place
Where does he go there?III. Manner
How is he today?IV. Frequency
How often does he go there?V. Degree
How fast does he run?VI. Cause
Why did you do this?3. Relative Adverbs
The relative adverbs qualify the words as well as connect the sentences. The relative adverbs play double function the role of an adverb and the role of conjunction.Examples
- This is the place where we met first.
- I do not know when he will come.
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