Types of Adverbs

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What type of adverbs is each of these words essentiallly, mainly, largely, primarily, commonly?
 
What categorization are you using? That is, what types do you have to choose from?
 
What type of adverbs is each of these words essentiallly, mainly, largely, primarily, commonly?

I'll assume you're asking about the meaning categories:

"Essentially" can mean approximation as in "Your answer is essentially correct".
"Mainly" and "primarily" are focusing modifiers as in "She was mainly/primarily concerned with her appearance".
"Largely" is a degree modifier as in "My complaints to the management were largely ignored".
"Commonly" is an adverb of frequency as in "Viruses like this are commonly encountered in poor countries".

As with many adverbs, there can be some overlap of meaning, but I think those examples will give you a rough idea of what they do.
 
What categorization are you using? That is, what types do you have to choose from?

I think it's likely that he's asking about the semantic categorisation; that's the usual way of classifying the various kinds of adverbs/adjuncts.
 
I think it's clear that he's asking about the semantic categorisation; that's the usual way of classifying the various kinds of adverbs/adjuncts.

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They seem to be adverbs for focusing in some way.
I'm not too sure about commonly, though. It can mean the same as often, which refers to frequency.
 
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I don't see any real value in naming adverbs.
 
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What type of adverb[STRIKE]s[/STRIKE] is each of these words? [STRIKE]essentiallly[/STRIKE] "Essentially, mainly, largely, primarily, commonly." [STRIKE]?[/STRIKE]

Note my corrections above.
 
What categorization are you using? That is, what types do you have to choose from?

I mean the types of adverbs that can make us to be able to identify whether the adverb explains about how you do( the manner how to do something), or explains about what degree it has or explains something else to make the words they modified more easy to understand.
 
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They seem to be adverbs for focusing in some way.
I'm not too sure about commonly, though. It can mean the same as often, which refers to frequency.

Hi! dude

could you please give me some example sentences that have adverbs for focusing that you mentioned in your reply to my question above.
 
My post answering your question was temporarily deleted pending your reply. It has now been restored and I think you'll find it answers your concerns. It's post #3 in this thread.
 
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