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What are some examples of adjectives and adverbs?

Adjectives:

Descriptive:

* Beautiful: The sunset was beautiful.

* Large: The elephant was large.

* Funny: The comedian told a funny joke.

* Interesting: The book was interesting.

* Delicious: The cake was delicious.

Quantitative:

* Many: There were many people at the party.

* Few: There were few cookies left.

* Some: I bought some milk at the store.

* All: All the students passed the test.

Possessive:

* My: This is my car.

* Your: Is that your dog?

* His: He took his book to school.

* Her: She lost her keys.

Adverbs:

Manner:

* Slowly: The turtle moved slowly.

* Quickly: The cat ran quickly.

* Carefully: She walked carefully on the icy sidewalk.

* Loudly: He shouted loudly.

* Beautifully: The singer sang beautifully.

Time:

* Now: I'm going to eat now.

* Later: We'll talk about it later.

* Yesterday: I saw him yesterday.

* Soon: I'll be home soon.

* Always: He always wears a hat.

Place:

* Here: Come here!

* There: I saw him over there.

* Everywhere: I searched everywhere for my keys.

* Nowhere: I couldn't find them nowhere.

Frequency:

* Often: I often go for walks.

* Sometimes: I sometimes eat pizza.

* Never: I never drink coffee.

* Usually: I usually wake up early.

Degree:

* Very: The movie was very scary.

* Quite: The coffee was quite strong.

* Extremely: The weather was extremely cold.

* Slightly: The door was slightly ajar.

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