Explain how adverbs can change the meaning of a verb.
A. Adverbs can change the meaning of a verb by specifying how, when, where, or to what extent the action is performed.
B. Adverbs can only indicate time, not manner or place.
C. Adverbs have no effect on the meaning of a verb.
D. Adverbs only modify nouns, not verbs.

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