Adverbs
An adverb tells how, when, or where something happens. It can describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Adverbs add detail and description. An example sentence is listed below.
They always play outdoors.
Always and outdoors are adverbs that describe the word play.
A conjunctive adverb shows a relationship between ideas within a sentence. It can introduce an independent clause, connect two independent clauses, or link sentences with similar ideas.
An example sentence is listed below.
The team played skillfully all season; eventually, they were going to win a game.
Some common adverbs are additionally, anyway, finally, however, instead, likewise, meanwhile, nevertheless, next, otherwise, similarly, and therefore.