How do adverbs work in Latin?
To form the positive adverb, Latin uses -ē (in first/second declension) or -iter (in third declension) ─ this is the equivalent of adding “-ly” to an adjective base in English. To form the comparative adverb, Latin uses -ius, the counterpart of “more [adjective]-ly” in English.
How do you decline adverbs in Latin?
It provides information about how the verb is carried out. Adverbs usually come before the verb. They do not decline.