Adverbs are simply words that describe verbs (an action or a doing word). • He ate his breakfast in a hurry. The adverb 'quickly' describes how he ate (the verb) his breakfast.
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Adverbs are used in sentences to provide additional information about the verb or action. It also has the property of describing one or more adjectives.
An adverb is a word that is used to change, modify, or qualify several types of words, such as an adjective, a verb, a clause, another adverb, or any other type of word or phrase that, with the exception of determiners and adjectives that directly modify nouns, is used to change, modify, or qualify them. Adverbs are best understood by picturing them as the words that provide context.
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The poem "The cremation of Sam Mcgee" about the story of his friend, Sam McGee, who faces extreme weather and freezes to death while on a freezing cold winter trip to Yukon.
Sam McGee hated the extremely cold weather so he asked the speaker of the poem to burn his body to ashes when he dies since he did not want to get buried in the frozen ground.
So when he died, the speaker tried burning his body according to Sam's will but instead of burning, Sam got alive because had not died and his body just needed some defrosting.
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