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  These are called Adverbs of Time.

         Some adverbs tell us how often or how frequently an action is done. Twice, often, seldom, usually,
         everyday, never, always are some of the.
         Examples:


                     Adverbs of frequency come after the verb “to be” (am, is, are, was, were).

         These are called Adverb of Frequency.


         Some adverbs tell us how much or to what extent an action is done. These are called Adverbs of
         Degree. Very, quiet, almost, too, enough, just, extremely are some adverbs of degree. They are
         usually placed before the adjectives, adverbs or verbs.


         Interrogative adverbs are used for asking questions. Where, when and how ask about the place,
         time and manner of an action. Why asks the reason for it. It is used in the beginning of the
         sentences.
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