ADVERBIAL RELATION
The adverbs and the adverbial phrases modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. As
| “dánay” acó cumádto | (I go there sometimes) |
| nabasa ng̃ani acó, nábasa “man” hiyá | (If I read, he reads also). |
The adverbs are generally placed next to the word that they modify, some before the said word as “agsob” (frequently), “dánay” (sometimes), “masócot” (often), “macatalagsa” (seldom), etc., and other after the said word as “pa” (yet), “na” (already), “man” (also), “gud” (precisely), etc., and some before or after the said word as “lugúd” (on the contrary), etc.