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Adverbs—modify verb, adverb, or adjective. 1. Each skater practiced nearby. Nearby practiced where? 2. The fans waited impatiently. Impatiently waited how? 3. The skaters moved quite gracefully. Quite, gracefully moved how? 4. She stopped practicing rather early.
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1. Each skater practiced nearby. Nearby practiced where? 2. The fans waited impatiently. Impatiently waited how? 3. The skaters moved quite gracefully. Quite, gracefully moved how? 4. She stopped practicing rather early. Rather, early practicing when? 5. He began to feel surprisingly confident. Surprisingly to what extent Adverb—tells where, when, how or to what extent (how much or how long?)
1. Michael really enjoys English. Really—what extent 2. Chris took the news of his winning calmly. Calmly—how 3. The team is playing much better. Much, better—how 4. The coach came quickly to see her. Quickly—how 5. We are going outside soon. Outside—where, soon--when Adverbs—when? Where? How? What extent?
1. Comets sometimes produce meteors. Adverb 2. Comets often contain large rocks. Adj. 3. Meteors don’t come only from comets. Adv 4. Meteors are actually quite common. Adv 5. The only meteor I have seen was awesome. Adj Adverb or adjective?