Most Common English "Adverbs" (part 1)

Here you are provided with the part 1 of the list of the most common adverbs in English such as "just", "now", and "here".

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500 Most Common English Adverbs
so [adverb]

to such a large or extreme extent, often expressing intensity or quantity

Ex: The sky was so dark it looked like night at noon .
just [adverb]

no more or no other than what is stated

Ex: She wanted just a small piece of cake .
now [adverb]

at this moment or time

Ex: My mom is shopping at the grocery store now .
when [adverb]

used when we want to ask at what time something happens

Ex:
here [adverb]

at a specific, immediate location

Ex: We 've parked here for years without issue .
then [adverb]

after the thing mentioned

Ex: He knocked on the door , then waited for a response .
how [adverb]

in what manner or in what way

Ex:
really [adverb]

to a high degree, used for emphasis

Ex: She 's really good at chess .
very [adverb]

to a great extent or degree

Ex: She was very excited to start her new job .
also [adverb]

used to add another item, fact, or action to what has already been mentioned

Ex: He speaks Spanish and also understands Portuguese .
where [adverb]

in what place, situation, or position

Ex:
there [adverb]

at a place that is not where the speaker is

Ex: The cafe is just there across the street .
even [adverb]

used to show that something is surprising or is not expected

Ex: The price was so high that even the wealthy hesitated .
actually [adverb]

used to emphasize a fact or the truth of a situation

Ex: She claimed to have visited many countries , and actually , she 's been to every continent .
more [adverb]

used to indicate a greater extent or degree of a particular quality

Ex: The second movie was more interesting than the first .
kind of [phrase]

in some ways or to some degree

Ex: The weather is kind of unpredictable lately , with sudden changes in temperature .
right [adverb]

used to indicate the exact time or place of something

Ex: The restaurant is right here , across the street from the park .
why [adverb]

used for asking the purpose of or reason for something

Ex:
as [adverb]

to the same extent or degree, used in comparisons to show equality or intensity

Ex: The room was n't as cold as I expected .
only [adverb]

with anyone or anything else excluded

Ex: He speaks only Spanish .
still [adverb]

up to now or the time stated

Ex: They still have n't made a decision .
well [adverb]

in a way that is right or satisfactory

Ex: Despite the challenges , the business is doing well .
again [adverb]

for one more instance

Ex: He failed the test but decided to try again next semester .
too [adverb]

more than is acceptable, suitable, or necessary

Ex: He was driving too fast down the highway .
much [adverb]

to a large extent or degree

Ex: He cared much about the outcome .