![]() There are also adjectives that end in -ly ( lonely, friendly). In fact, even when a word ends in -ly, you can’t assume that it’s an adverb. Sometimes adverbs look exactly the same as the adjective form:Īnd sometimes they have no corresponding adjective form ( often, not). Adverbs that don’t follow this rule are called irregular adverbs. Many adverbs are formed by adding -ly to an adjective: Because adverbs are so versatile, we’ll cover each function separately. It not only modifies verbs, but also adjectives, verbals, other adverbs, and entire clauses or sentences. ![]() The adverb is the Swiss Army knife of parts of speech. ![]()
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