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The adverb form of a verb typically modifies how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed. It often ends in "-ly," though not all adverbs follow this pattern. For example, the verb "quick" becomes the adverb "quickly." Adverbs can also be derived from adjectives, providing additional context to the verb's action.

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