What an adjective modifies
noun
What an adverb modifies
verb, adjective, adverb
An adverb that compares two actions
comparative adverb
An adverb that compares more than two actions
superlative adverb
Using two negative words together as in "I'm not never going to college."
double negative
We lived happily in our new home.
happily
Our class always goes to chapel.
always
They proudly hung the flag on their front porch.
proudly
We eagerly searched for a place to have the party.
eagerly
They travelled everywhere together as a family.
everywhere
She was unusually late to school.
unusually
It was very hot in the building.
very
They were extremely excited when they won the game.
extremely
You have to be totally committed to your sport.
totally
He became a very popular president
popular
adverb
The sound is bad.
adjective
Music is really popular.
really
The band played well.
adverb
We will surely have chapel next Wednesday.
adverb
Lincoln had not never gone to college.
Lincoln have never gone to college.
She never met nobody who had visited Ireland.
She never met anybody who had visited Ireland.
There aren't no presidents who were born in Kentucky.
any presidents
She doesn't want nobody to bother her while she's studying.
anybody...
You can't tell him nothing about baseball that he doesn't know.
anything