Adverbs can be used as adverbials to modify the head language, and adjectives can also be used as adverbials.
The difference between the two is that:
1. Adjectives can form sentences independently, while adverbs generally cannot form sentences independently.
Adjectives can be used as predicates, attributives and adverbials, while adverbs can only be used as adverbials.
Definition and application of adverbs
I. Definition
Adverbs are mainly used to modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs and global words, indicating time, place, degree, way and so on.
Second, the role and application
Classification:
Adverbs can be divided into time adverbs, place adverbs, way adverbs, degree adverbs and question adverbs according to their meanings.
1. The classification of adverbs:
Adverbs of time: today, tomorrow, always, often, now, before.
Adverbs of place: here, there, down, up, down.
Adverbs of manner: slow, poor, difficult and fast.
Adverbs of degree: very, very, still, almost, also.
Question adverbs: why, what, where, when and how.
2. The position of adverbs
Most adverbs can be placed after verbs. If the verb has an object, the adverb is placed after the object.
I get up early every morning. I get up early every morning.
note:
1. modal adverbs are mostly located at the end of the sentence, but the object is too long. Adverbs can move forward to balance sentences.
For example, we can clearly see that there is a strange light in front of us. We clearly saw a strange light ahead.
2. Adverbs of manner, such as good, bad and hard, are only placed at the end of the sentence.
He speaks English very well. He speaks English very well.