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00:00Hey Elvis, we haven't seen a movie since long. Why don't we see one today?
00:08Well, ok. Let's check.
00:14It's Adverbs at Roving Genius.
00:19Let's go.
00:20Let's go.
00:29Adverbs to the Rescue
00:33Long, long ago, the verbs were sad.
00:38They felt all alone.
00:41They felt incomplete.
00:44They cried.
00:46And someone heard them.
00:50Adman came for their rescue.
00:54Dear verbs, you won't feel alone ever.
00:59I am blessing you with words that will describe you further.
01:04I am giving you adverbs.
01:10Moved rapidly
01:15Flew eight side
01:18Plays every day
01:24And the verbs were happy ever after.
01:31Adverbs describe or modify a verb, adjective or another adverb.
01:40They can tell us how, where and when.
01:47For example, she moved rapidly.
01:52How did she move? Rapidly.
01:57The bird flew inside.
02:01Where did the bird fly? Inside.
02:07He plays every day.
02:11When does he play? Every day.
02:17Most adverbs can be formed from adjectives by adding LY.
02:25For example, shy, shyly, quick, quickly, angry, angrily.
02:39But remember, there are some words ending in LY which are adjectives and not adverbs.
02:50For example, Sia was wearing a lovely dress for the party.
02:56Here, lovely describes the dress, so it is an adjective.
03:08Elvis, adverbs are the real heroes.
03:13They make verbs so complete.
03:16Yes, they are.