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- | ====== ADVERB ====== | ||
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- | ==== CONJUNCTIVE ADVERB ==== | ||
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- | Some common English conjunctive adverbs are: | ||
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- | * accordingly | ||
- | * also | ||
- | * anyway | ||
- | * besides | ||
- | * certainly | ||
- | * consequently | ||
- | * finally | ||
- | * furthermore | ||
- | * hence | ||
- | * however | ||
- | * in addition | ||
- | * in fact | ||
- | * incidentally | ||
- | * indeed | ||
- | * instead | ||
- | * lately | ||
- | * likewise | ||
- | * meanwhile | ||
- | * moreover | ||
- | * nevertheless | ||
- | * next | ||
- | * nonetheless | ||
- | * now | ||
- | * otherwise | ||
- | * rather | ||
- | * similarly | ||
- | * since | ||
- | * still | ||
- | * subsequently | ||
- | * then | ||
- | * thereby | ||
- | * therefore | ||
- | * thus | ||
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- | ==== Adverbs of time (WHEN) ==== | ||
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- | Here is the list of adverbs of time that modify a verb and tell us ‘when’ an action takes place: | ||
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- | * Today | ||
- | * Tomorrow | ||
- | * Later | ||
- | * Now | ||
- | * Then | ||
- | * Last night | ||
- | * That day/ | ||
- | * Next week/ | ||
- | * Tonight | ||
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- | === Adverbs of time (HOW OFTEN) === | ||
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- | Here’s the list of adverbs of time that modify a verb and tell us ‘how often’ an action takes place, took place or will take place: | ||
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- | __Indefinite frequency__ | ||
- | * Always | ||
- | * Daily | ||
- | * Usually | ||
- | * Frequently/ | ||
- | * Sometimes | ||
- | * Occasionally | ||
- | * Rarely | ||
- | * Seldom | ||
- | * Hardly ever | ||
- | * Never | ||
- | * Generally | ||
- | * Normally | ||
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- | __Definite frequency__ | ||
- | * Hourly | ||
- | * Weekly | ||
- | * Monthly | ||
- | * Yearly | ||
- | * Quarterly | ||
- | * Fortnightly | ||
- | * Regularly | ||
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- | === Adverbs of time (for how long) === | ||
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- | Here’s a list of adverbs of time that modify a verb and tell us ‘for how long’ an action takes or took place: | ||
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- | * For 3 days | ||
- | * For all night/all night | ||
- | * For all-day | ||
- | * For 20 minutes | ||
- | * For some time (indefinite time period) | ||
- | * For some days/ | ||
- | * Since last night | ||
- | * Since last year | ||
- | * Since 2010 | ||
- | * Since the beginning of the year | ||
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- | === Adverbs of time (sequences and others) === | ||
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- | Here’s a list of adverbs of time that modify a verb but don’t refer to a specific time: | ||
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- | * Earlier | ||
- | * Before | ||
- | * Early | ||
- | * Already | ||
- | * Eventually | ||
- | * Finally | ||
- | * Later | ||
- | * Lately | ||
- | * Yet | ||
- | * Recently | ||
- | * Just | ||
- | * Next | ||
- | * Soon | ||
- | * Still | ||
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