What are "Adverbials"?

 Adverbials are words or phrases that function like adverbs, providing additional information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They can describe how, when, where, why, or to what extent something happens.

There are several types of adverbials:

  1. Single adverbs: Words like "quickly," "yesterday," or "very."
  2. Adverbial phrases: Groups of words that act as adverbials, such as "in the morning," "with great enthusiasm," or "more than ever."
  3. Adverbial clauses: Dependent clauses that provide adverbial information, like "when she arrives," "because it was raining," or "if you need help."

Overall, adverbials enhance sentences by giving context and detail to the action or description.


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