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KINDS OF ADVERBS - 2

Here are some examples of different types of adverbs:

🔮 Adverbs of condition
These express conditions or circumstances under which something happens.
💠If it rains, we will stay indoors.
💠Unless you finish your homework, you can't go out.

🔮 Adverbs of comparison
These compare the degree or intensity of two things.
💠She works harder than anyone else in the office.
💠This book is less interesting than the one I read last week.

🔮 Adverbs of frequency and duration These indicate how often or how long something happens.
💠He checks his email hourly.
💠The concert lasted for three hours.

🔮 Adverbs of sequence
These indicate the order or sequence of events.
💠First, we need to gather the ingredients; then, we can start cooking.
💠Next, we'll discuss the budget; finally, we'll make a decision.

🔮 Adverbs of concession 
These introduce a contrasting idea or concession.
💠Although it was late, she continued working.
💠Despite his injury, he finished the race.

🔮 Adverbs of reason 
These explain why something happened.
💠Therefore, we need to be more cautious next time.
💠Because of the rain, the match was postponed.

🔮 Adverbs of frequency and time combined
These adverbs often combine both frequency and time elements.
💠He goes to the gym daily.
💠They meet monthly to discuss project updates.

These examples should provide you with a comprehensive overview of various types of adverbs and how they function in sentences

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