Use the following adverbs in sentences to modify adverbs:
- too
- very
- quite
- less
- more
- most
- least
- so
CLASSES OF ADVERBS
284. There are a good many adverbs in our language, yet they may be divided, according to their meaning, into six principal classes:
1. Adverbs of time. These answer the question when, and are such adverbs as now, then, soon, never, always, etc.
2. Adverbs of place. These answer the question where, and are such adverbs as here, there, yonder, down, above, below, etc.
3. Adverbs of manner. These answer the question how, and are such adverbs as well, ill, thus, so, slowly, hastily, etc.
4. Adverbs of degree. These answer the questions how much, how little, how far, etc., and are such adverbs as much, very, almost, scarcely, hardly, more, quite, little, etc.
5. Adverbs of cause. These answer the question why, and are such adverbs as therefore, accordingly, hence, etc.
6. Adverbs of number. These are such adverbs as first, second, third, etc.