An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
An adverb may tell when or where an action happens.
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Today we visited an amusement park.
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We ran ahead, and our teacher followed.
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People often eat popcorn at the movies.
Some adverbs tell how about a verb. Many adverbs that tell how end in ly.
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My sister screamed loudly at the movies.
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The fox ran quickly through the field.
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They looked sadly out the window.