Adverbs are usually used to describe a verb. In other words, they describe actions and add more detail. Adverbs can describe how something is being done (quickly, badly, etc) and when, where or how ...
An adverb is a word that tells you more about a verb. Prince Lucas ran to the gate quickly. The verb is ‘ran’. The adverb is ‘quickly’. It tells you how Prince Lucas ran. You can also put the adverb ...
Remember that part of speech called the adverb? It is often overlooked as a possible resource – one that can enliven our letters, reports, and whatever else we may be composing. Today’s column reminds ...
Our discussion of flat adverbs continues today as we, firstly, add more examples. I hope you remember what flat adverbs are: those that do not carry -ly. Rather, they have the same forms as adjectives ...