quantifieradverb
Quantifier adverbs are a type of adverb that modify the degree or extent of an action, state, or event. They answer questions such as "how much?" or "to what extent?" Unlike other adverbs, quantifier adverbs do not describe manner, time, place, or cause. Instead, they specify the quantity or degree of an action or state. For example, in the sentence "She sings beautifully," the adverb "beautifully" describes the manner of singing, while in "She sings very well," the quantifier adverb "very" modifies the degree of her singing.
Quantifier adverbs can be used to intensify or diminish the meaning of an adjective, verb, or other