when an adverb modifies a verb it tells us about how, when, where, how much, and how often the verb is performed. Explain with exa

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when an adverb modifies a verb it tells us about how, when, where, how much, and how often the verb is performed. Explain with examples. please answer this question​

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    What does the adverb modify? An adverb is a part of speech that modifies, or describes, a verb, adjective or another adverb. Adverbs add information to the sentence. In particular, they often answer the question of why, how, where, when and how often.

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