📄️ About
About is a preposition or an adverb.
📄️ Ago
The adverb ago refers to a period of time that is completed and goes from a point in the past up to now. Ago follows expressions of time:
📄️ Already
Already is an adverb.
📄️ Always
Always is an adverb.
📄️ Early
Early is an adverb or an adjective.
📄️ Ever
Ever is an adverb.
📄️ Hardly ever, rarely, scarcely, seldom
Frequency adverbs meaning ‘not very often’
📄️ Next
Next is an adjective, an adverb or a pronoun.
📄️ No longer, not any longer
We use no longer or not any longer to talk about the end of an action or state. No longer is more formal:
📄️ No more, not any more
No more and not any more are determiners and adverbs.
📄️ Now
Now as an adverb of time
📄️ Often
Often is an adverb meaning ‘many times on different occasions’. Like many other short adverbs, we use it in front position, in mid position (between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb) or in end position:
📄️ Once
Once is an adverb or conjunction.
📄️ Soon
Soon means ‘a short time after now’ and ‘a short time after a point in the past’. Like many other short adverbs, we can use it in front position, mid position or end position, though we don’t use it in end position when referring to the past:
📄️ Still
Still is an adverb and an adjective.
📄️ Then
Then as an adverb has a number of different meanings.
📄️ Usually
The adverb usually refers to what typically or normally happens. We use it mostly in mid position, between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb: