An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It gives us more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action happens. For beginners, adverbs are easy to spot because many end in -ly (like quickly, slowly, happily), though not all do (fast, well, hard). Learning adverbs helps make sentences more descriptive and lively.
- She ran fast.
- He spoke clearly.
- The baby slept peacefully.
- They arrived early.
- The teacher explained the lesson carefully.
- The children played outside.
- She sings beautifully.
- He answered the question quickly.
- The dog barked loudly.
- I am very tired.
- The boy walked slowly.
- She smiled happily.
- He drives well.
- The sun shines brightly.
- They laughed cheerfully.
- She writes neatly.
- He works hard.
- The baby cried softly.
- The train moved smoothly.
- She danced gracefully.
- He shouted angrily.
- The stars twinkled brightly.
- She whispered quietly.
- He waited patiently.
- The bird flew high.
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