adverbs often as the questions where when how? How often true or false?

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Adverbs can indeed answer the questions where, when, and how. They provide more information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a sentence. Additionally, adverbs can also provide information about the frequency of an action, answering the question "how often?" For example, in the sentence "She always goes to the gym," the adverb "always" indicates the frequency of the action, emphasizing that she goes to the gym regularly.

However, adverbs do not determine whether something is true or false. They simply modify or provide additional information about the verb or adjective in a sentence. The truth or falsity of a statement is determined by the content being expressed, not by the presence of an adverb.