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I. ADVERBS OF MANNER 1. Adverbs of manner will come directly after a verb to describe the manner in which something is done (Subject) + (Regular verbs) + (Adverbs)

Anne spoke nicely The pharmacist has filled our order quickly Quickly the pharmacist has filled our order The pharmacist has quickly filled our order
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2. Adverbs of Manner-Fast, Late, and Hard Fast, late, and hard do not have- ly endings II. SOMETIME AND SOMETIMES Sometime means at sometime in the indefinite future is usually used after a verb answers When E.g. My family will call me long distance sometime
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Sometimes means occasionally is usually used at the beginning or end of a sentence or a clause answers the questions how often E.g. Sometimes my family calls me long distance
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III. NEGATIVE EMPHASIS Not one, not once, not until, never, never again, Only rarely, and very seldom are used at the beginning of a statement to express emphasis Very seldom can a movie hold my attention like this one Not once have Steve and Jan invited us to their house
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IV. INTRODUCTORY ADVERBIAL MODIFIERS-ONCE

Once means at one time in the past answers the questions When is often used as an introductory adverbial modifiers modifies the main subject that follows the clause
E.g. Once a student at State University, Bill is now an engineer for an American company Once a clerk in a grocery store, Helen is a Policewoman now
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V. DATES
E.g. I have an appointment on the fifth of June Or I have an appointment on June fifth Her birthday is the second of December Or Her birthday is December second
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VI. PSEUDOCOMPARATIVES
As high as and as soon as are adverbial idioms

As high as introduces a limit of height or cost answers how high or how much E.g. The cost of one day in an average hospital can run as high as $2000 The price of a haircut runs as high as fifty dollars
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As soon as introduces a limit of time answers when E.g. Sarah will call you as soon as she finishes dinner I plan to move as soon as I find another apartment
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VII. GENERALIZATION- As a Whole and Wholly As a whole means generally is often used at the beginning of a sentence or a clause E.g. As a whole, people try to be helpful to tourists As a whole, Dans operation proved to be successful
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Wholly means completely is often used after the auxiliary or main verb E.g. The house and all of its contents was wholly consumed by the fire The news is wholly correct
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VIII. NO LONGER

No longer means not any more is often used between the auxiliary verb and the main verb E.g. I can no longer see without my glasses
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