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What is an adverb?

An adverb is simply a word that adds information to a verb or an adjective that is used elsewhere within a sentence.

Thus the word 'very' is an example of an adverb, for instance if you say that he moved very fast then the word 'very; is adding information to the verb 'fast'.

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