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Grammar Workshop Adverbs Modifying Verbs What You’ll Learn: • How to identify Adverbs. • How Adverbs are used in a sentence. Why It’s Important: • To further your understanding of Grammar and Sentence Structure. • So you will know how to distinguish Adverbs. Adverbs: An Adverb modifies, or describes, a verb, an adjective, or another adverb . An Adverb tells how, when, or where about the word it modifies. An Adverb that modifies a verb may appear in different positions in a sentence. For Example: Chan happily plays ball. (The Adverb happily tells how Chan plays ball) Often the team travels on a bus. (The Adverb often tells when the team travels) My sister ran downstairs. (The Adverb downstairs tells where my sister ran.) Adverbs: Most, but not all, words that end in –ly are Adverbs. This type of Adverb is usually formed by adding –ly to the end of an adjective. For Example: Adj. Graceful Adv. Gracefully Some Adverbs that do not end in –ly are: soon, after, now, later, hard, not, fast, often, today, always, very, and here.