Adverbs, you will remember from your own version of Business English, are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Nouns in the Latin ablative case (ablativus) are mainly used adverbially to modify verbs.
These words can modify adjectives but not verbs.
Adverbs modify verbs by following the verb and being marked by nang.
Adverbs can be used to modify auxiliary and active verbs.
Adverbs are modifying verbs, not nouns, therefore they don't inflect.
French adverbs, like their English counterparts, are used to modify adjectives, other adverbs, and verbs or clauses.
Busa, like adverbs in English, modify verbs.
They may also be used as adverbs to modify verbs.
Because adjectives or adverbs can be used as predicates, the particles that modify verbs are also used.