This document discusses different types of adverbs in English, including adverbs of manner, adverbs formed from adjectives, irregular adverbs, adverbs of frequency, adverbs of probability, adverbs of degree, and discourse marker adverbs. It provides examples for each type of adverb and notes their typical position in sentences, such as adverbs of manner usually following verbs and adverbs of probability usually preceding verbs.
2. ADVERBS OF MANNERS
They helps us describe the was actions happen.
Examples:
I walk slowly to the park.
They drive carefully.
* They usually go after the verbs.
5. Adverbs of Frequency
They tell us how often things happen.
Examples:
I always go to the gym after school.
They Never pay attention.
When using verb to be the position changes.
I’m always late to class
6. Adverbs of probability
She will probably come to the party.
Colombia will certainly get worse.
We will definitely pass the exam.
*They usually go before the verb.
7. Adverbs of degree
They make an adjective or a verb stronger.
Examples:
I totally disagree with them.
She really wants to study French.
They are extremely talented.
*They usually go before the verb or the adjective.
8. They describe our attitude
Examples:
Surprisingly, She came to the party.
Amazingly, Colombia got the third place.
Sadly, she couldn´t survive.
They usually go at first.
Discourse markers