adv
Pronunciation: [æd.vəːb]
Word
Context: "manner"
(adverb) to describe how something happens or is done. It tells us more about an action by showing its condition or quality. For example, if someone runs smoothly, they are running in a good way.
Example
She danced gracefully at the school performance.
Example
He didn't speak clearly during the presentation.
Example
How did you solve the problem so quickly?
Context: "degree"
(adverb) to describe the level or intensity of something. It tells us how much or to what extent something is true. It can help to show strong feelings or opinions.
Example
I really enjoyed the movie we watched last night.
Example
He doesn't like the food at all; he prefers pizza.
Example
Do you like this game very much?
Context: "time"
(adverb) to indicate when something happens or how often. It helps to understand the timing of an action, like saying things happen regularly or at a certain moment.
Example
She visits her grandmother every weekend.
Example
He rarely goes to the park because he is busy.
Example
How often do you play outside?
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