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# adverb Article
Biblical Hebrew does not contain many words that are classified directly as adverbs. However, many different kinds of words have potential to function as adverbs, including [particles](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/particle/02.md), [infinitives](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/infinitive_absolute/02.md), [adjectives](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/adjective/02.md), and even [nouns](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/noun/02.md). Many adverbs in Biblical Hebrew have the potential to serve multiple functions. For example, כֹּה can function as an adverb of place, an adverb of time, or an adverb of manner; פֹּה can function as an adverb of time or an adverb of place, etc. (Perhaps also [participles](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/participle_active/02.md)?)
Biblical Hebrew does not contain many words that are classified directly as adverbs. However, many different kinds of words have potential to function as adverbs, including [particles](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/particle/02.md), [infinitives](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/infinitive_absolute/02.md), [adjectives](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/adjective/02.md), and even [nouns](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/noun/02.md). Many adverbs in Biblical Hebrew have the potential to serve multiple functions. For example, כֹּה can function as an adverb of place, an adverb of time, or an adverb of manner; פֹּה can function as an adverb of time or an adverb of place, etc.
Many particles are closely related to adverbs in Biblical Hebrew. A general rule is that when a particle occurs after the verb, it functions as an adverb; but when a particle appears before the verb, then it functions in some other way (usually as a particle or conjunction). But this rule is not universal; both adverbs and adverbial particles sometimes appear before the verb rather than after the verb, as in the example below (GEN 32:11).