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What words tell you more about verbs when or where?

You're asking about words that modify verbs to tell us when or where an action takes place. These are called adverbs!

Here's a breakdown:

* Adverbs of Time tell us when something happens. They answer the question "When?".

* Examples: *today, yesterday, tomorrow, now, later, soon, always, never, frequently, rarely, once, twice, before, after, since, until*

* Adverbs of Place tell us where something happens. They answer the question "Where?".

* Examples: *here, there, everywhere, nowhere, inside, outside, above, below, upstairs, downstairs, forward, backward, nearby, far away*

Here are some examples:

* Time: The dog barked loudly yesterday.

* Place: The cat slept peacefully under the table.

Let me know if you'd like more examples or information about adverbs!

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