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📘 Key Concept / Definition

Adverb:
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

It answers:
How? When? Where? How often? To what extent?

🧠 Quick Tips / Exam Tips

Verb ka style / timing / place bataye
→ Adverb

Mostly adverbs end with “-ly”
(but not all!)
TRICK 1: HOW TEST ❓
Agar word “How?” ka answer de
→ Adverb

Examples:
He runs fast.
She speaks clearly.
TRICK 2: LY ALARM 🔔
Word “-ly” par khatam ho
→ Often Adverb

Examples:
quick → quickly
slow → slowly
TRICK 3: TIME–PLACE–MANNER ORDER ⏰📍🎯
Sentence ka natural order:

When → Where → How

Example:
He met me yesterday at the park happily.
TRICK 4: VERY RULE ⚠️ (EXAM TRAP)
Very + adjective / adverb ✅
Very + verb ❌

Examples:
very good ✅
very fast ✅
very like ❌
TRICK 5: FAST vs FASTLY 😄
Some adverbs have no “-ly”

Examples:
fast, hard, late, early

He runs fast. ✅
He runs fastly. ❌


Verb ka style bataye → Adverb
How / When / Where / How often
Very never comes before a verb

📖 English Notes

Adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Types of Adverbs:

  • Adverb of Manner – how (slowly, fast)
  • Adverb of Time – when (now, yesterday)
  • Adverb of Place – where (here, there)
  • Adverb of Frequency – how often (always, often)
  • Adverb of Degree – how much (very, too)

Examples:

He runs fast.
She is very intelligent.
They always speak politely.
The train arrived late.


Important Notes:

  • Adverbs usually do not change their form
  • Some adverbs do not end with “-ly”

📝 Practice Quiz
Practice Quiz: Adverbs (15 Questions)
Q1. Identify the adverb He runs fast.
Fast tells how he runs.
Q2. Choose the adverb:
Slowly describes the verb.
Q3. Choose the correct sentence:
Very comes before adverb.
Q4. Identify the adverb They always help others.
Always shows frequency.
Q5. Wrong sentence is:
Very is not used with verbs.
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