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An Adverb does exactly what the name implies; it modifies the verb, adjective, or sometimes even other adverbs. Bob plays this game fairly well. Bob made it to the game just in time.

Adverbs normally answer one of these questions: How? Where? When? How often?

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What is the grammatical name for apart?

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