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KINDS OF ADVERBS - 3

Here are some examples of different types of adverbs:

🔮 Adverbs of affirmation and negation These express agreement or disagreement.
💠Indeed, it was a remarkable performance.
💠No, I don't agree with that statement.

🔮 Adverbs of anticipation
These express expectations or predictions.
💠Hopefully, the weather will be nice for our picnic.
💠She anticipates that the project will be completed on time.

🔮 Adverbs of prohibition 
These indicate that an action is not allowed or advised.
💠You must not touch my mobile.
💠He is forbidden from entering this area.

🔮 Adverbs of surprise or certainty
These convey surprise or certainty.
💠Surely, you must be joking!
💠I was genuinely surprised by her reaction.

🔮 Adverbs of evaluation
These express judgment or opinion.
💠Honestly, I think he deserves the promotion.
💠Frankly, I didn't enjoy the movie.

🔮 Adverbs of approximation
These indicate an estimated or rough value.
💠Approximately 50 people attended the event.
💠The project will be completed roughly in three weeks.

🔮 Adverbs of mood
These convey the speaker's mood or attitude.
💠Thankfully, everything turned out fine in the end.
💠Sadly, he couldn't attend the wedding.

🔮 Adverbs of place and time combined These adverbs combine both place and time elements.
💠He was there yesterday.
💠Let's meet there tomorrow.

These examples demonstrate the versatility and diversity of adverbs in English, showcasing how they can convey various meanings and functions in sentences.

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