What questions does the adverb answer?
Adverb is an independent part of speech,indicating the sign of the action and the sign of the characteristic. Most often the adverb has no dependent and definable words. In most cases, it refers to the verb, the verb, less often to the noun, the adjective, the participle, the gerund and the other dialect.
The adverb is characterized by the absence of change in numbers and cases. It does not conjugate and does not bow.
What questions does the adverb answer? This part of the speech answers a few questions: how? (slowly, quickly, fun), where? (nearby, near, far away), where? (forward, right, left), where? (from afar, from above, from below), when? (in winter, yesterday, never), why? (involuntarily, in a temper, then), for what purpose? (on purpose, to spite), to what extent? (better, quieter, stronger).