What is an adverb?
A adverb is a word that gives more information about an action(verb).
Adverb also help answer to how, where, when and to what extent questions. Many adverbs describe verbs by telling how an action happens like peacefully. A sentence using peacefully: David was meditating peacefully.
Many adverbs end with L & Y. For example the word peacefully. Peace is an adjective that can describe a nouns but when you want to describe a verb, people often use L & Y at the end to create an adverb.
Adverbs also describe when or how something happens like these words now, then, tomorrow, always and never. You can use these words to describe a verb and a adjective like walking or always. Sentence: Yesterday I was walking to the shop.
Words such as outside, here, there, up and down can be used as adverbs to tell where something happens. Sentence: The twin girls were playing outside.
These words barley, almost, very and extremely these adverbs can describe verbs like almost crying and they can modify adjectives like extremely cold. Sentence: Oscar was extremely cold.
Conclusion: Adverbs can help revive boring sentences.
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