There are 10 types of adverbs. 

Adverbs of manner describe how an action is performed. 
(Adverbs of manner often end in -ly and answer the question, How?)
Adverbs of time indicate when something happens. 
(Adverbs of time also indicate how often something occurs in time.)
Adverbs of place describe where the action occurs. 
(Adverbs of place often follow the verb or object.)
Adverbs of frequency show how often something happens. 
(Adverbs of frequency can be definite or indefinite.)
Adverbs of degree express intensity or extent of an action, adjective, or another adverb.
Adverbs of certainty show how sure the speaker is about an action or event. 
Adverbs of affirmation confirm or assert the truth of a statement. 
Adverbs of negation deny or negate a statement or action.
Interrogative adverbs ask questions about time, place, reason, or manner. 
Relative adverbs introduce relative clauses and relate to a noun that precedes them. 

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