This document provides information about different types of adverbs in English grammar. It discusses how adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, and entire sentences. Some key points: - Sentence adverbs, such as clearly and hopefully, modify whole sentences to provide viewpoint or emphasis. - Focus adverbs, like even and only, draw attention to specific words or phrases they precede in a sentence. - Negative adverbs including never, seldom and rarely are used to stress verbs or auxiliaries when they begin clauses or sentences. - The position of sentence and focus adverbs can impact meaning, and some like neither do not follow "question word order" even in formal