It modifies (or provides information) for a verb or an adjective. If I say, "I do not like it." The word "not" changes the meaning of the helping verb "do." Or... "This is very good. / This is not good." The words "very" and "not" are adverbs for the adjective "good."
Simple, but enormously useful start to a broad subject.
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Hi there👋, long story short, it was a good lesson. Thanks Sir.
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As always (adverb) teacher Paul, I want to say thank you and God bless you. Every video is extremely amazing and helpful. You rock!
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The cool useful video. I watched it with pleasure.
Appreciate you for this lesson, it’s useful
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Please do a lesson for "passive voice" sir.....
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Adverbs are easy.
@@Salah_-_Uddin Be like adverbs.
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The word 'orderly' may seem like an adverb because it ends in '-ly', which is characteristic of many adverbs in English.
@@dolmatt The word “friendly” is another example of an adjective with an “ly” ending. Good to point that out.
I m still have to work on this. 😕
How negative word would be an adverb
And thanks for your help
It modifies (or provides information) for a verb or an adjective. If I say, "I do not like it." The word "not" changes the meaning of the helping verb "do." Or... "This is very good. / This is not good." The words "very" and "not" are adverbs for the adjective "good."