>Write a sentence with 3 adverbs
>Writing
>write a sentence
>"how can you so nonchalantly dismiss my prose as 'hastily crafted by an over eager pseud looking to get a word in like a virgin awkwardly shoving his prick in without foreplay?'" he asked indignantly.
There, you got four. Top me.
>>9370495
>>9370498
>>9370501
i sentence you to death
>>9370516
She slid hastily her pink-leopard print panties onto the warm hot ground and changed into her scantily clad pajamas so that it showed barely her underwear.
>>9370535
"As he went *straight into his office Donald *quickly realized that he had *accidentally made a huge mistake; off in the distance he heard the screams of a thousand tortured men hounding his conscience *chaotically rioting within his brain and speaking of atrocity he alone was responsible for, but *fortunately for him, this was *never really a concern, he *only cared about himself."
That's 6, >>9370516 prep yourself, buttboi
>>9370563
As he *quietly and *slowly made his way to the *homely woman by the edge of the bar, he saw her glance *lustily at the negro two seats away from her, which *quickly discouraged him and caused him to drink *heavily until he, dizzy with rage, *pathetically tried to fight him and *sloppily kiss her.
There's 8. I also never would have thought never or only were adverbs.
>>9370628
Yeah, I knew there were a ton that don't end in -ly, but trying to go off the top of my head I realized that like Hey, maybe I don't actually know what adverbs do so I googled it and courtesy of this page http://www.thefreedictionary.com/A-very-long-list-of-adverbs,-not-all-of-which-end-in--ly.htm
It turns out that there A LOT of commonly used adverbs. Many of which you use all of the time just out of necessity. Words such as:
afterward
already
almost
back
better
best
even
far
fast
hard
here
how
late
long
low
more
near
never
next
now
often
quick
rather
slow
so
soon
still
then
today
tomorrow
too
very
well
where
yesterday
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Big ups to OP for the sorta-grammar-lesson then, I guess