50 Adverbs with Example Sentences
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50 Adverbs with Example Sentences
There’s a list of 50 adverbs with example sentences:
1–10: Adverbs of Manner (How?)
- Quickly: She ran quickly to catch the bus.
- Slowly: He walked slowly to enjoy the view.
- Happily: They danced happily at the party.
- Sadly: He spoke sadly about his loss.
- Carefully: Please drive carefully on the icy road.
- Angrily: She shouted angrily at the dog.
- Quietly: The baby slept quietly in her crib.
- Easily: She solved the problem easily.
- Badly: He sings badly, but he enjoys it.
- Loudly: The children laughed loudly in the park.
11–20: Adverbs of Time (When?)
- Now: I will start my homework now.
- Then: We went to the mall and then had dinner.
- Today: It is very sunny today.
- Yesterday: She visited her grandma yesterday.
- Tomorrow: We will go to the zoo tomorrow.
- Soon: The train will arrive soon.
- Later: I will call you later.
- Always: She always helps her friends.
- Never: He never forgets his umbrella.
- Sometimes: I sometimes eat ice cream for breakfast.
21–30: Adverbs of Place (Where?)
- Here: Come here and look at this!
- There: The keys are over there.
- Everywhere: I looked everywhere but couldn’t find my phone.
- Upstairs: The kids are playing upstairs.
- Downstairs: She waited for me downstairs.
- Inside: Let’s go inside; it’s raining.
- Outside: The cat is sitting outside the door.
- Nearby: A grocery store is nearby.
- Far: His house is very far from here.
- Away: They moved away last month.
31–40: Adverbs of Frequency (How often?)
- Always: He always brushes his teeth in the morning.
- Often: We often go to the park on weekends.
- Sometimes: She sometimes reads before bed.
- Rarely: He rarely watches TV.
- Never: I never skip breakfast.
- Frequently: They frequently visit their grandparents.
- Occasionally: We occasionally eat out.
- Daily: I exercise daily to stay fit.
- Weekly: We have a team meeting weekly.
- Monthly: They pay their bills monthly.
41–50: Adverbs of Degree (To what extent?)
- Very: The movie was very interesting.
- Too: It’s too cold to swim today.
- Quite: The test was quite easy.
- Almost: She almost missed the bus.
- Enough: I didn’t study enough for the exam.
- Really: This cake is really delicious!
- Extremely: The weather is extremely hot today.
- Barely: I can barely hear you.
- Completely: The glass is completely full.
- Absolutely: I absolutely love this song!
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