Read and study the paragraph:
A young boy likes to stay in the library. He usually stays there. He reads books of all sorts. I noticed that he reads geography books diligently. On weekends during his free time, he stays in the family room to read. His mother told me that her son started reading at an early age. Today, he reads novels and starts writing his storybook.
1. Where does the boy like to stay?
The answers are in the library and in the family room.
2. How often does he stay in the library?
The answer is usually.
3. When does he stay in the family room?
The answer is on weekends during his free time.
4. When did he start reading?
The answer is at an early age.
5. How does he read?
The answer is diligently.
The answers to the five questions are called adverbs.
The answers to question 1 are adverbs of place as they tell where an action is done.
The answer to question 2 is called an adverb of frequency as it tells how often an action is done.
The answers to questions 3 and 4 are adverbs of time as they tell when an action is done.
The answer to question 5 is an adverb of manner as it tells how or in what manner an action is done.