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by KAROL JIMENA VACA RIVERA 5 years ago

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Adverb Phrases

Adverb phrases are linguistic structures where an adverb is the central component and can either stand alone or be accompanied by other modifying words. These phrases often include premodifiers, which are always intensifiers, adding emphasis to the adverb.

Adverb Phrases

Adverb Phrases

Postmodifiers in adverb phrases are quite rare. Apart from indeed, only enough is commonly used.
Her performance is naturally enough
The premodifier in an adverb phrase is always an intensifier.
The car is too slowly

Structure

Postmodifier
indeed
Adverb
quickly
Premodifier
Very

What are the adverb phrases?

An adverb phrase consists of one or more words. The adverb is the head of the phrase and can appear alone or it can be modified by other words.
Time goes very quickly.