Adverbs
An adverb is a word that describes a verb (“ Linda swam quickly ” ), an adjective (“ very short”), another adverb (“ended too slowly”), or even a whole sentence (“ I finally bought a house ”). Adverbs often end in -ly , but some (such as fast ) look exactly the same as their adjective counterparts. Examples Sam ran well Jimmy is very short. The horse was going slowly Perfectly recorded Lucy Tom's race. Most Common Adverbs: really, very well, badly today, yesterday, every day, etc. sometimes, often, rarely, etc. early, late, soon, etc. here, there, everywhere, etc.