Elementary 1 - Adverbs

Here you will learn some English adverbs, such as "out", "exactly", and "almost", prepared for elementary level students.

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Elementary 1
probably [adverb]

used to show likelihood or possibility without absolute certainty

Ex: It will probably rain later in the evening , so bring an umbrella .
out [adverb]

away from one's home

Ex: I left the package while they were out .
in [adverb]

into or inside of a place, object, or area

Ex:
actually [adverb]

used to show surprise when someone says something that is not true

Ex: Actually , the small town I live in is quite famous for its annual music festival .
exactly [adverb]

used to indicate that something is completely accurate or correct

Ex: The meeting will start exactly at 9 AM , so please be on time .
almost [adverb]

used to say that something is nearly the case but not completely

Ex: The store was almost empty , with just a few customers browsing the aisles .
especially [adverb]

used for showing that what you are saying is more closely related to a specific thing or person than others

Ex: The restaurant is known for its diverse menu , especially its selection of vegetarian dishes .
finally [adverb]

after a long time, usually when there has been some difficulty

Ex: The bus was delayed , but it finally arrived at the station just in time .
over [adverb]

across from one side to the other

Ex: The car drove over and parked in front of the house .
at least [adverb]

in a manner that conveys the minimum amount or number needed

Ex: The project requires at least five team members to be successful .
easily [adverb]

in a way that something is done without much trouble or exertion

Ex: They fixed the car easily .
carefully [adverb]

thoroughly and precisely, with close attention to detail or correctness

Ex: The report was carefully prepared and cited .