An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
An adverb may tell when or where an action happens.
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We went to the art gallery yesterday.
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At the park, we played on the swings.
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I woke up at 7:08 A.M. this morning.
Adverbs may also tell how an action happens. Adverbs that tell how often end in ly.
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She carefully cracked the egg into the bowl.
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They excitedly played jump rope during lunch time.
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The sheep ran to the barn quickly.