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Adverb of place-answers the question where?

Adverb of manner-answers the question how?

Adverb of time-answers the question when?

(Adverb of frequency-answer the question how often? )

Adverb of degree-make stronger or weaker the adjectives and adverbs they modify, answer "to what extent?"

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