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500 Most Common English Adverbs - Top 1 - 25 Adverbs

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Most Common Adverbs in English Vocabulary
so
[Adverb]

used to emphasize that how much or how intense something is by talking about what happens as a result

Ex: The food so spicy my mouth was on fire .
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just
[Adverb]

in a way that does not involve anything additional or beyond what is mentioned

Ex: They just a brief conversation .
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now
[Adverb]

at this moment or time

Ex: We are cleaning the now, we have a party tonight .
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when
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used when we want to ask at what time something happens

Ex: When was the last time you visited your grandparents?
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here
[Adverb]

at a specific, immediate location

Ex: Wait for here, I 'll be back soon !
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then
[Adverb]

after the thing mentioned

Ex: The lights flickeredthen the power went out completely .
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how
[Adverb]

in what manner or in what way

Ex: Sorry, how do you spell your name?
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really
[Adverb]

used to put emphasis on a statement

Ex: That book really interesting .
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very
[Adverb]

to a great extent or degree

Ex: We very close to the sea at our vacation home .
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also
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used to introduce another fact or idea in addition to something already mentioned

Ex: The movie was fun , and the ending also nice .
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where
[Adverb]

in what place, situation, or position

Ex: I was thinking about where I met him before.
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there
[Adverb]

at a place that is not where the speaker is

Ex: I left my there yesterday .
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even
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used to show that something is surprising or is not expected

Ex: The child 's intelligence surprised everyone ; he even solve puzzles meant for adults .
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actually
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used to emphasize a fact or the truth of a situation

Ex: The old building , believed to be abandoned , actually a thriving art studio .
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more
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used to indicate a greater extent or degree of a particular quality

Ex: She more diligently for this exam than for the last one .
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kind of
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in some ways or to some degree

Ex: Ikind of tired , so I might skip the evening workout today .
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right
[Adverb]

used to indicate the exact time or place of something

Ex: She right across the street from the library .
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why
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used for asking the purpose of or reason for something

Ex: Why do birds sing in the morning?
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as
[Adverb]

used in making a comparison between two things or persons

Ex: The climate in this region is as harsh as in the northern territories .
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only
[Adverb]

with anyone or anything else excluded

Ex: We go to the only on weekends .
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still
[Adverb]

up to now or the time stated

Ex: The concert tickets still available .
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well
[Adverb]

in a way that is right or satisfactory

Ex: The students well together on the group project .
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again
[Adverb]

for one more instance

Ex: He apologized for the mistake and promised it would n't again.
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too
[Adverb]

to an extent that is more than enough

Ex: The box too heavy for her to lift .
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much
[Adverb]

to a large extent or degree

Ex: He did n't much during the meeting .
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500 Most Common English Adverbs
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