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What are the common adverbs used in English?

1. Adverbs of time and frequency.

It is the English words related to expressing time and frequency, such as now, every day, before, yesterday, once, and so on: now, then, oftentimes, always, usually, early, today, lately, next, last, already, generally, and so on.

2. Adverbs of place.

In English adverbs that express the relationship between place and location are called adverbs of location and are often placed in front of verbs. Common adverbs of place are home, here, there, upstairs, downstairs and so on.

3. Adverbs of manner

Most adverbs of manner come after the object or verb. A single modal adverb can sometimes be used between the subject and the verb. Common adverbs of manner are: carefully, gracefully, well, fast , badly, hard, dishonestly and so on.

4, degree adverbs

Used to indicate the degree of the verb, adjective or other adverbs, generally used in front of the verb, the common degree of the verb are: much, little, very, rather, so, too, still, quite, perfectly.

5, question adverbs

The most common adverbs of doubt are: how, when, where, why.