Adverbs

Adverbs is called biord in Danish and adverbium in Latin.
It is used to describe verbs and adjectives.
If you are looking for a suffix to verify that the word is an adverb practicaly the only one that is used for adverbs is –ly. This is used when you add it to an adjective, and therefore makes it and adverb. This is why they can be mistaken for adjectives, but they are used to add ekstra force to adjectives.
  • Remarkably, extremely, nearly, hardly.

Adverbs are also used to set a degree of something. Make it less or more.
  • Extremely, really (more)
  • Nearly, hardly (less)

Adverbs can be used to answer the questions ”Where?”, ”When?” and ”How?” because they are indicators of space, time and process.
  • Here, upstairs, everywhere (space)
  • Soon, recently, today (time)
  • Slowly, loudly, carefully (process)