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learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › adverbialsAdverbials are words that we use to give more information about a verb. They can be one word ( angrily, here) or phrases ( at home, in a few hours) and often say how, where, when or how often something happens or is done, though they can also have other uses. Read clear grammar explanations and example sentences to help you understand how adverbials are used.
Adverbial - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdverbialIn English grammar, an adverbial (abbreviated adv) is a word (an adverb) or a group of words (an adverbial clause or adverbial phrase) that modifies or more closely defines the sentence or the verb. (The word adverbial itself is also used as an adjective, meaning "having the same function as an adverb".) Look at the examples below: Danny speaks fluently. (telling more about the verb) Lorna ate breakfast yesterday morning. (telli…