Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Manner give us information about how or in which manner some action is preceded. These answer the question: How? Adverbs of manner usually are derived from adjectives and mostly end in -ly. Following are some common words that come under the adverbs of manner category:
Swiftly, clearly, foolishly, well, so, slowly,
Examples in sentences:
Hassan caught the loose snake bravely.
Her hair is always well combed.
She should do so.
Adverbs of Reason
Adverbs of Reason are the words that are used to state the reason or cause of some happening. These are also known as Adverb of Cause and answer the question: Why? The common words that come under this category are:
Because, hence, therefore, so, etc
Example in sentences:
I therefore went to the market by myself.
He was hungry, so he went to the restaurant.
Adverbs of Affirmation Negation
Adverbs of Affirmation are the words that are used to affirm or declare something as true. These validate things. These are the words that are commonly used as adverbs of affirmation:
Surely, certainly, definitely, very, obviously, yes, indeed, etc.
Examples:
Surely it rained yesterday.
I am obviously going to get an A+ on my test.
Adverbs of Negation
Adverbs of negation are the words which denote a statement, action or an idea as false. It is used to negate something. Words commonly used to falsify something are:
No, never, invalidly, etc
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