Quickly, suddenly, slowly. . .something that describes the way in which a verb is being done.
Any adverb with the word "more" in front of it.
We should be hurrying to the store now. This is an example sentence for an adverb.
Some examples of adverb derivatives are quickly (from quick), happily (from happy), slowly (from slow), and quietly (from quiet).
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examples of adverb of reason
examlpe of adverb of duration
I am not sure but NOT is an adverb of negation. Examples: No Not Never Don't
A comparative adverb indicates a greater degree of the verb or adjective that it modifies. Some examples of modifying "good" with a comparative adverb would be: really good, extremely good, very good.
No,because an adverb is something that describes a verb.Some examples are quickly,and slowly.
The adverb carefully is an adverb of manner (how something is done).Examples of adverbs of emphasis are:absolutelycertainlyclearlydefinitelynaturallyobviouslypositivelyreallyvery
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