Good adverbs are adverbs that are good.
Some good adverbs for "said" are softly, confidently, sarcastically, and hesitantly.
loudly
Adjective
Late, well and very are just a few adverbs that don't end in -ly.
stipid
It isn't possible to give a specific answer to this question. Adverbs usually come after verbs, but sometimes they precede their verb. The more good English writing you read, and the more good-quality conversations you take part in, you more you will develop a feel for where to place adverbs
Some adverbs (adverbs of place) tell where. Other adverbs are" adverbs of time - tell when or how long adverbs of manner - tell how adverbs of degree - tell how much
A list of the adverbs are She,me,he,him,had,her,it,do,don't,and we.
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
No adverbs can describe you. The word you is a pronoun, and adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
Adverbs modify verbs. Adverbs can also modify adjectives and other adverbs.
How bout... That's how we do it! ( because adverbs are describing words that show how you are doing verbs