We use
adverbs to give more information about the verb.
We use
adverbials of manner to say
how something happens or how something is done:
The children were playing
happily.
He was driving
as fast as possible.
We use
adverbials of place to say
where something happens:
I saw him
there.
We met in
London.
We use
adverbials of time to say
when or
how often something happens:
They start work
at six thirty.
They
usually go to work by bus.
We use
adverbials of probability to show
how certain we are about something.
- Perhaps the weather will be fine.
- He is certainly coming to the party.