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1. to state how or how a job is done. So if using the sentence always ask with the word "how". Adverbs included in the category of manner are: easy, fluently, slowly, seriously, well and so forth.
Example of sentences:
How do I speak English?
You speak English fluently.
(You speak English fluently).
Adverb of Time. Adverb (adverb) is one of the eight parts of speech used to describe or describe verbs (adjectives), adjectives, or other adverbs. If you find a sentence in English contains a word that behind it ends with -ly sepe
namely an explanation used to state when a job / event occurred. So if using the sentence always ask with the word "when". Adverbs included in the time category include: today, tomorrow, last night, next year and so forth.
Example of sentences:
When did you visit your grandfather?
rti quickly, slowly and so forth, well it is most likely an adverb, and when there is an adverb, there must be one of the three elements above (verb, adjective, adverb) described. But remember, there are also many adverbs who are born as adverbs so do not need a suffix-like like fast, well and so on. In the conversation and the word adverb is used a lot. Therefore, if you want to be proficient in English, adverb material is one of the grammar that must be well controlled.
B. Type of Adverb.
2. Adverb of Manner.
ie adverbs usedI visited my grandfather yesterday
(I visited my grandfather yesterday).
3. Adverb of Frequency.
namely an explanation that states how often an activity or event is done or happened. So the question is "how often". Adverbs included in the frequency category are: always, seldom, never, often, sometimes, usually and so forth.
Example of sentences:

How often does he call you if you do not reply to his SMS?
She always calls me when I do not replay her SMS.
(he always calls me if I do not reply to his SMS).
4. Adverb of Degree.
namely an explanation used to state how far (level or degree) an activity / event. So the question is "how". Among the adverbs that enter this class are: very, so, little and so forth.
Example of sentences:
How crazy am I?
You are really insane.
(you are really crazy).
5. Adverb of Place & Direction.
namely an explanation used to state the place and direction of the occurrence of an event / event. So the question is "where". Which belongs to the place and direction group: in front of, beside, there, everywhere, and so forth.
Example of sentences:
Where are you?
I am in my home
(I'm in the house)

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