Grammar: Adjectives and Adverbs - GCFGlobal.org
edu.gcfglobal.org › en › grammarAn adverb is a word that describes a verb. Just like adjectives, adverbs are used to add detail to a sentence. More specifically, adverbs tell us how, when, or where something happened. In the example above, the word deeply describes how he was staring, so deeply is an adverb. In this sentence, it means he was staring in a deep way.
Adjectives and Adverbs - Grammar.com
www.grammar.com › adjectives_and_adverbsAs a general rule, when we add ‘ly’ to adjectives, they become adverbs because they work on an action. Remember that ‘ly’ works on action. For example – The painting is nice. (nice is the adjective here) You have drawn the painting nicely. (adverb – tells how you have drawn the painting). That’s quite easy! So, what is the confusion?