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Adverbs modify a verb, another adverb, or an adjective.
Adverb phrases modify the verb, adjective, or adverb of the sentence.
Yes. An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
An adverb can modify or describe a verb.
An adverb typically modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a whole clause.
You could modify a phrasal verb (more than one word), or modify an entire clause with an adverb such as "fortunately."
Adverbs can modify verbs, e.g. He ran (verb) frantically (adverb). They can also modify adjectives and other adverbs, e.g. That is absolutely (adverb) ridiculous (adjective).
No, it cannot. But an adverb can modify an adjective (e.g. almost bald) or another adverb (e.g. almost completely).
An adverb cannot modify nouns or pronouns, as adjectives do. It may modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Other parts of speech (conjunctions, prepositions) are never modified.
noun, verb, or another adverb
Adverb
An adverb can modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.