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Adverbs

Adverbs are used to describe verbs, adjectives, nouns, and other adverbs.
HOW TO FORM AN ADVERB
You can either add +ly, +wise, and +ward
LY - is used for emotions or adjectives
ex. Happily, Quickly, or Joyfully
WISE - it is usually joined with a noun
ex. Clockwise
WARD - is to give direction
ex. Forward



TYPES OF ADVERB


* ADVERB OF FREQUENCY
this shows how often you do that.
ex. She goes to school always
      He drinks milk rarely

This answers to the question "how many" (use the examples from above)
ex. When does she go to school? always


* ADVERB OF PLACE
this shows the location on where the verb is being held
ex. She swims in her house
      They read everywhere

This answers to the the question "where" (use the examples from above)
ex. Where does she swim? Her house


*ADVERB OF MANNER
this shows how the verb is being done (usually by adding +ly)
ex. She runs slowly
      She eats beastly

This answers to the question "how" (use the examples from above)
ex. How does she run? Slowly


*ADVERB OF TIME
this shows when the verb is being done 
ex. She will run tomorrow
       He is going to dance next week 

This answers to the question "when" (use the examples from above)
ex. When will she run? Tomorrow

NOTES:
NEGATIVE ADVERBS
Never, Hardly, or Seldom
ex. She hardly touched her food, maybe because she got food poisoning yesterday
      They never give food to the poor, instead throws it out.
      He seldom visits
REMEMBER YOU CANNOT USE "NOT" AS A NEGATIVE ADVERB
ex. She does not eat always
but if you look closer
"SHE DOES NOT EAT ALWAYS"
ALWAYS IS A POSITIVE ADVERB, SO NOT CANNOT BE USED AS A NEGATIVE ADVERB.