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Adverbs of Confirmation and Negation
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Adverbs of Confirmation and Negation
Adverbs of confirmation and negation give certainty to the verb or the opposite, indicating a judgment, a statement, or an intelligent proposal. They serve to reinforce the action in the sentence as certain or uncertain, true or untrue.
Here are some examples:
CERTAINLY | We will certainly finish this project. |
NEVER | We will never finish this project. |
Here is a list of common Adverbs of Confirmation and then Adverbs of Negation, and examples of each:
ADVERB OF CONFIRMATION | EXAMPLE |
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certainly | She will certainly win the award. |
clearly | Clearly, she is going to finish first. |
definitely | I will definitely be there tomorrow. |
exactly | It is exactly three o’clock. |
really | She really is the most tired. |
truly | They truly felt sorry for having lied. |
very | We are very glad to come. |
ADVERB OF NEGATION | EXAMPLE |
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any | I don’t have any idea when she left. |
hardly | We hardly have any sugar left. |
never | We are never going to paint this house. |
no | There is no room for error. |
not | We are not on track for this project. |
Note: Words made into contractions with “not” can also be adverbs of negation, such as haven’t or don’t, but can be hard to identify in a sentence without seeing the “not.” Remember what these contractions are made from:
HAVE + NOT = HAVEN’T
DO + NOT = DON’T
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