[ Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases ]
They describe how somebody does something. They usually go after the verb or verb phrase, however, with passive verbs they usually go in mid-position.
A. Adverbs of manner
B. Adverbs of frequency
C. Adverbs of time/place
D. Adverbs of degree
E. Comment adverbs

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