An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb , determiner, noun phrase, clause, or sentence. Often, learners get confused how and where an adverb should be placed to show the efficacy of a sentence. It's because placing an adverb wrongly in a sentence can change its meaning. So, it's placement should be done through proper consideration. Otherwise, it can contort the aim of a sentence. RULE 1: 'TOO' and the Adjective or Adverb Too implies 'more than enough'. Precaution should be taken that you do not use 'too' instead of 'very' and vice versa. For instance:- you meet your childhood friend and say him- I am too glad to see you. This sentence will impart a sense of indecency. It means you are more hap...