The adverb is a word in a sentence, which tells more about a verb, adjective, or adverb. Adverbs also change or improve the meaning of the sentence. For example:
He ran Fast (“Ran” is Verb)
He is running Fast (“Running” is Adverb)
Adverb are of 11 types:
Adverb of time
Adverb of place
Adverb of frequency
Adverb of manner
Adverb of Degree or Quantity
Adverb of Negotiation
Adverb of Reason
Adverb of Contrast
Adverb of reason
Adverb of Condition
Adverb of extent
Adverbs can be used effectively to demonstrate a point using an adverb is credible to the extent as a source. Adverbs are useful in bringing stronger meaning to a sentence and can be extremely persuasive. ‘Extremely’ & ‘Incredibly’ are just two examples. Adverbs create different meanings of the sentence as they extend the overall action in a sentence.
There is no denying that English is a Global Language To acquire success in this World. Proficiency in this language has become a significant role in the Youth, the ability to speak well in English has taken predominance in the skills of this Language. To encourage rapid progress towards fluency in speaking English, correcting the learners by reminding them of the ‘technicalities’ of grammar form or correct pronunciation are best avoided. This is especially true for an ESL (English as a Second Language) environment like that in our country.