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Adverbs and their basic usage induction

The following is a summary of the basic usage of adverbs I have compiled for you, hoping to help you better understand adverbs and improve your English.

Adverbs are mainly used to modify verbs, adjectives, adverbs or other structures.

First, the position of adverbs:

1) comes before the verb.

2) After the be verb and the auxiliary verb.

3) When there are multiple auxiliary verbs, adverbs are usually placed after the first auxiliary verb.

note:

A. Modal adverbs are mostly located at the end of the sentence, but the object is too long, so adverbs can be advanced to balance the sentence.

We can see clearly that there is a strange light in front of us.

B. Adverbs of manner, um, bad, bad, difficult, etc. Just put it at the end of the sentence.

He speaks English very well.

Second, the order of adverbs:

1) adverbs of time and place, with small units in front and large units in the back.

2) Arranged several different adverbs: degree+place+way+time adverb.

3) Adverbs of manner, with short ones in front and long ones behind, are connected by conjunctions such as and or but.

Please write slowly and carefully.

Note: adverb very can modify adjectives, but not verbs.

Correct mistakes:

I like English very much.

(Yes) I like English very much.

Note: Adverbs should be placed after adjectives, and adjectives can be placed before and after nouns.

I don't know him well enough.

There is enough food for everyone.

There is enough food for everyone.

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