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Adverbs

Adverbs are words that modify verbs or any other part of speech aside from nouns. In the sentence "she walked quickly upstairs", quickly and very are both adverbs. Quickly describes the verb walked, and very modifies the adverb quickly.

50 Most Popular Adverbs

Play mi
my
Play siempre
always; all the time; forever
Play último
last; ultimate
nunca
never, not ever
Play se
oneself; himself; herself; yourself; itself; themselves; yourselves
Play mucho
much; many
Play todos
everything; all; everyone
Play mucha
much; many
Play no
no
Play muchas
much; many
Play todas
everything; all; everyone
Play también
too; also; likewise
Play todo
everything; all
Play otras
another, other one, another one, other ones, others
Play pocas
little; little bit; few; a few
Play poca
little; little bit; few; a few
Play tanto
so much; as much
Play
yes
Play once
eleven
Play muchos
much; many
Play entonces
then; at that time; in that case; so
Play poco
little; little bit; few; a few
Play más
more
Play mejor
best; better
Play así
so, thus, this way; therefore; even though
Play ya
already; now; soon
Play muy
very; quite; greatly
ahora
now; very soon; just now
aún
still, yet
Play pocos
little, little bit, few, a few
Play dondequiera
anywhere; wherever
Play gratis
free
Play nada
nothing
Play además
besides; moreover; in addition
alrededor
around; about; surrounding
específicamente
specifically
tal
such, such a; thus, so
anteriormente
previously, before; beforehand, in advance
idealmente
ideally
sólo
only
Play actualmente
at present; nowadays
fundamentalmente
fundamentally
Play simplemente
simply; plainly
principalmente
principally, mainly
predominanemente
predominantly
ligero
light; quick, swift
mediante
interceding; through, by means of
demasiado
too much; too many, excessive
tan
so, as
lento
slow