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What adverbs are there in English?
Types of adverbs:
1) adverbs of time: now, then, soon, before, recently, later, before, early, today, tomorrow, tonight, suddenly, immediately, still, already, just now and so on.
(2) Adverbs of location: here, there, up, down, far, near, home, ahead, abroad, indoors, overseas, upstairs, downstairs, etc.
(3) Adverbs of manner: Adverbs that express the way of behavior often end in -ly, and the common ones are quietly, heavily, enthusiastically, carefully, happily, politely and angrily.
(4) Frequency adverbs: always, usually, often, frequently, constantly, occasionally, sometimes, rarely, almost, rarely, never, etc.
(5) Adverbs of degree: quite, quite, quite, very, very, too, great, almost, close, half-way, highland, deep, partial, perfect, true, etc.
(6) Connective adverbs: These adverbs are equivalent to coordinate conjunctions, such as there, best, otherwise, anyway, more, further more, still, thus, mean while, etc.
(7) Relative adverbs: when, where, why, etc.
(8) interrogative adverbs: when, where, why, how, etc. Used to lead to special questions.
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