This document provides examples of how to use adverbs in sentences based on their position. It discusses how adverbs of manner, frequency, time and degree are placed in sentences relative to verbs and adjectives. Specifically, it notes that adverbs of manner usually follow linking verbs and come before main verbs, adverbs of frequency usually follow main verbs, adverbs of time usually come at the start or end of sentences, and adverbs of degree usually come before adjectives they modify. Examples are given for each type of adverb placement rule.