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KINDS OF ADVERBS - 6

Here are some examples of different types of adverbs:

🔮Adverbs of comparison and contrast combined
These adverbs compare and contrast simultaneously.
 ðŸ’ Similarly, both books offer valuable insights.
 ðŸ’ On the other hand, they have different approaches to the problem.

🔮Adverbs of transition
These indicate a change from one state or condition to another.
 ðŸ’ Gradually, she became more confident in her abilities.
 ðŸ’ Suddenly, the lights went out.

🔮Adverbs of transition and time combined
These adverbs combine transition and time elements.
 ðŸ’ Eventually, she accepted the job offer after much consideration.
 ðŸ’ Instantly, he realized his mistake.

🔮Adverbs of continuation
These adverbs indicate that an action continues or remains ongoing.
 ðŸ’ Continuously, she worked on improving her skills.
 ðŸ’ Uninterruptedly, the meeting proceeded as planned.

🔮Adverbs of comparison and degree combined
These adverbs combine comparison and degree elements.
 ðŸ’ He sings slightly better than his brother.
 ðŸ’ The temperature is significantly higher today.

🔮Adverbs of completion and certainty combined
These adverbs combine completion and certainty elements.
 ðŸ’ Absolutely, the project is finished.
 ðŸ’ Fully, we are confident in our decision.

🔮Adverbs of contrast and concession combined
These adverbs combine contrast and concession elements.
 ðŸ’ Nonetheless, she agreed to help despite her busy schedule.
 ðŸ’ However, we must proceed with caution.

🔮Adverbs of concession and condition combined
These adverbs combine concession and condition elements.
 ðŸ’ Even if she disagrees, we should consider her opinion.
 ðŸ’ Though he's young, he is quite skilled.

These examples delve deeper into the nuances of adverbs, showcasing how they can combine multiple functions to convey precise meanings in sentences.

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