NGrammar 5: Adverbs                         :

 

 

Adverbs

Some Exceptions:

modify verbs (adverbs of manner), adjectives/past participle and other adverbs - usually by providing information how something is done or the degree of an adjective/past participle (adverbs of degree) or adverb (adverbs of degree). Most adverbs are formed by adding -ly or -ally to an adjective. There are also adverbs of place and time (e. g. “there”, “yesterday”), adverbs of frequency (e. g. “sometimes”, “never”) and sentence adverbials (e. g. “actually”).

Good-well, fast-fast, hard-hard, early-early, late-late, high–high, friendly – in a friendly way …

“Hardly” means: “almost not”,

“Nearly” means: „almost but not quite“…

Some adjectives can follow certain verbs (verbs of appearance and sense): e. g. forms of “to be”, “get”, “grow”, “taste”, “smell”, “feel” …

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