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  An adverb (avverbio) is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In English, adverbs are often formed by adding the suffix -ly to adjectives: slowly, softly, surely. Adverbs often answer the question come? (how?), quando? (when?), or dove? (where?):
  Luciano agisce lentamente. (Luciano acts slowly.)
  Leonardo viene tardi. (Leonardo comes late.)
  Usciamo adesso. (We're leaving now.)
  Ci andiamo a giugno. (We are going there in June.)
  In Italian, many adverbs are formed by adding the ending -mente to the singular feminine form of the adjective.
  FORMING ADVERBS IN ITALIAN
  ADJECTIVE (GENERAL OR MASCULINE)
  ADJECTIVE (FEMININE SINGULAR)
  ADVERB
  felice
  felice
  felicemente (happily)
  lento
  lenta
  lentamente (slowly)
  stanco
  stanca
  stancamente (tiredly)
  If an adjective ends in -ale, -ile, or -are, the adverb is formed with the root of the adjective plus the ending -mente.
  FORMING ADVERBS FROM ADJECTIVES THAT END IN -ALE, -ILE, OR -ARE
  ADJECTIVE (GENERAL OR MASCULINE)
  ADJECTIVAL ROOT
  ADVERB
  esemplare
  esemplari-
  esemplarmente
  gentile
  gentil-
  gentilmente
  speciale
  special-
  specialmente
  Not all adjectives can be formed into adverbs; for example, the words postalmente and malatamente do not exist. On the other hand, not all Italian adverbs are formed from adjectives. When in doubt, check the dictionary.
  ADVERBS THAT DON'T DERIVE FROM ADJECTIVES
  ancora
  still
  attorno
  around, about
  bene
  well
  contro
  against
  dentro
  in, inside
  dietro
  behind, at the back of
  dopo
  then, afterwards
  fuori
  outside
  già
  already
  inoltre
  moreover
  insieme
  together
  male
  badly
  (non)...mai
  never
  (non)...più
  no longer, not anymore
  oltre
  beyond
  presto
  soon, before long
  sempre
  always
  sopra
  above, on top
  sotto
  underneath, below
  vicino
  nearby, close by
  Adverbs always precede the adjective or adverb that they modify, and they generally follow a simple verb form. For example: Beve sempre la birra. (He always drinks beer.) In sentences with compound tenses, most adverbs are placed after the past participle. For example: Sono arrivato tardi al museo. (I arrived late at the museum.) However, certain common adverbs such as già, ancora, sempre, (non)...mai, and (non)...più are inserted between the auxiliary verb and the past participle of the compound form:
  Non ci sei più andata. (You don't go there anymore.)
  Enzo è sempre venuto in orario. (Enzo always came on time.)
  Non ho ancora finito i miei compiti. (I still hadn't finished my homework.)
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