This document discusses adverbs and their different types. It begins by defining an adverb as a word that describes manner, place, time, frequency, purpose, quantity or degree, or affirmation/negation. It then provides examples of different types of adverbs including: manner adverbs that describe how something is done; place adverbs that describe where something is done; time adverbs that describe when something is done; frequency adverbs that describe how often something is done; and reason adverbs that describe purpose or reason. The document also notes that many adverbs are formed by adding "-ly" to adjectives and provides several examples. It concludes by giving examples of adverbs from each category.