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List of 100 Adverbs

This list of 100 adverbs can also be useful when understanding what an adverb is and how to identify one:

Accidentally- I accidentally break Always- I always go Angrily- I angrily shout Anxiously- I anxiously await Awkwardly- I awkwardly jump Badly- I badly want Blindly Boastfully Boldly- I boldly go Bravely- I bravely lead Brightly Cheerfully Coyly Crazily Defiantly Deftly- I deftly maneuver Deliberately Devotedly- I devotedly call Doubtfully Dramatically- I dramatically sigh Dutifully- I dutifully attend

Eagerly Elegantly Enormously Evenly Eventually- - Ill eventually come Exactly Faithfully Finally Foolishly- I foolishly charged Fortunately- I fortunately received Frantically- I frantically looked Frequently- I frequently stay Gleefully Gracefully Happily Hastily Honestly Hopelessly- I hopelessly wait Hourly Hungrily- I hungrily ate Innocently Inquisitively Irritably Jealously Justly- I justly deserved Kindly- The kindly old man

Lazily Loosely- The loosely tied knot Madly Merrily Mortally- I mortally wounded Mysteriously- The mysteriously absent stranger Nervously Never- I never whisper Obediently Obnoxiously- The obnoxiously loud phone Occasionally- I occasionally giggle Often- I often smile Only- The only white dog Perfectly Politely Poorly Powerfully Promptly- He promptly arrived Quickly- I quickly run Rapidly- I rapidly fall Rarely- I rarely yell Really- The really pretty house Regularly- Your regularly scheduled program Rudely- I rudely shouted Safely Seldom- I seldom cry

Selfishly Seriously- The seriously early boy Shakily Sharply Silently Slowly- I slowly walk Solemnly Sometimes- I sometimes frown Speedily- I speedily deliver Steadily- I steadily stride Sternly- I sternly scolded Technically Tediously Tenderly Terrifically Tightly- The tightly wound thread Totally Tremendously Unexpectedly- I unexpectedly arrived Usually- I usually leave Victoriously Vivaciously Warmly Wearily Weekly Wildly

Yearly What Is an Adverb

An adverb adds to a verb. In other words, an adverb describes, modifies or provides more information about a verb in a sentence. So, if you said "I am going to quickly run to the store," the adverb in that sentence (quickly) would be modifying the verb run.

Adverbs can be confused with adjectives, which also modify things. However, adjectives modify nouns and pronouns. If you said "I have a nice dog," dog is the noun which is being modified by the adjective nice. On the other hand, if you said that "My dog behaves nicely," behaves would be the adverb modifying the verb.

In addition to verbs, adverbs also modify adjectives and other adverbs. So, when you say "I have the most beautiful dog," the dog is the noun, beautiful is the adjective describing the noun, and most is the adverb describing beautiful.

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Identifying Adverbs

In case you havent figured it out by now, there is a trend when it comes to identifying adverbs. Many, but not all adverbs, end in the letters ly. Luckily, this little trick makes it relatively easy to identify adverbs in sentences. However, this is not always the case, as some frequency adverbs, such as always, often, sometimes, seldom, and never, do not follow this rule. Still, it can be a good tip to help you along the way.

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