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List of Adverbs in English (A–Z) | Common Adverbs for ESL Learners

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Adverbs are words that describe how, when, where, or how often an action happens. This article provides a clear and practical list of adverbs in English, including common adverbs grouped by category and an alphabetical A–Z list to help learners build vocabulary and speak more naturally.

List of Adverbs in English (A–Z) | Common Adverbs for ESL Learners 1

What Is an Adverb?

An adverb is a word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Adverbs often answer questions such as:

  • How?
  • When?
  • Where?
  • How often?
  • To what extent?

Examples:

  • She speaks clearly. (How?)
  • We met yesterday. (When?)
  • He works hard. (How?)

Common Adverbs by Category

Adverbs of Manner (How something happens)

These adverbs describe how an action is done.

  • quickly
  • slowly
  • carefully
  • easily
  • loudly
  • quietly
  • clearly
  • happily
  • sadly
  • politely
  • badly
  • well
  • fast
  • hard
  • gently
  • seriously
  • calmly
  • bravely
  • honestly
  • patiently
  • smoothly
  • silently
  • confidently
  • neatly

Adverbs of Time (When something happens)

These adverbs tell us when an action happens.

  • now
  • then
  • today
  • yesterday
  • tomorrow
  • already
  • recently
  • soon
  • late
  • early
  • finally
  • immediately
  • currently
  • nowadays
  • eventually
  • suddenly
  • instantly
  • lately
  • previously

Adverbs of Frequency (How often something happens)

These adverbs show how often an action occurs.

  • always
  • usually
  • often
  • sometimes
  • rarely
  • never
  • frequently
  • occasionally
  • regularly
  • normally
  • constantly
  • daily
  • weekly
  • monthly

Adverbs of Place (Where something happens)

These adverbs describe where an action takes place.

  • here
  • there
  • everywhere
  • somewhere
  • nowhere
  • inside
  • outside
  • upstairs
  • downstairs
  • nearby
  • indoors
  • outdoors
  • abroad
  • locally

Adverbs of Degree (To what extent)

These adverbs tell us how much or to what degree something happens.

  • very
  • really
  • quite
  • too
  • enough
  • almost
  • completely
  • extremely
  • hardly
  • nearly
  • entirely
  • partly
  • deeply
  • highly
  • strongly

List of Adverbs in English (A–Z) | Common Adverbs for ESL Learners 2

List of Common Adverbs in English (A–Z)

abroad daily honestly
accidentally deeply hopefully
actively differently inside
angrily directly instead
anxiously early kindly
awkwardly easily last
beautifully eventually locally
bravely everywhere mostly
briefly fairly naturally
calmly fast nearby
carefully freely normally
confidently gently outside
constantly gradually partly
correctly greatly perfectly
dangerously heavily personally
deliberately honestly publicly
eagerly indoors rarely
efficiently inward safely
emotionally lightly seriously
energetically likely silently
entirely mainly smoothly
equally mentally strongly
eventually neatly together
extremely nervously truly
faithfully openly unexpectedly
firmly patiently widely
fortunately peacefully yesterday

List of Adverbs

List of Adverbs

List of Adverbs

List of Adverbs