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Title: ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Description: This will help students to familiarize themselves with adverbs

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ENGLISH_GRAMMAR_ADVERBS_OF_MANNER_AND_FREQUENCY_
ADVERBS_OF_DEGREE_AND_INTERROGATIVE_ADVERBS
FOR_HIGHSCHOOL_AND_UNIVERSITY_STUDENTS

Adverbs of Manner- Adverbs of manner answer the question “how”
Examples:
How are you talking?

I am talking quietly
...


How are they dancing? They are dancing gracefully
...

That athlete swims well
...
(not “fastly”)
Adverbs of Frequency- Adverbs of Frequency answer the question
“How often?”
Examples: I always eat dinner with my husband
...

She sometimes forgets to call me
...

Here are some common adverbs of degree:
Almost, extremely, quite, just, too, enough, hardly, completely, very
EXAMPLES:
I’m not sure if I’m quite ready
...

I’ve hardly begun this exam!
Is your new coat big enough?
She’s too late- let’s go
...

Examples:
When- When are you going to the store?
Where-Where is her new car?
Why- Why is Tom standing there?
How- How did she ger to the airport?

Please note the different ways you can use how:
With an adverb:
How often do you go to the gym?
How quickly can she run the 500-metre race?
With an adjective:
How big is your new swimming pool?


Title: ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Description: This will help students to familiarize themselves with adverbs