English, asked by sushreeapril2005, 10 months ago

1.My grandfather walks extremely slowly. The adverb "extremely" modifies

verb

adverb

noun

2.Your roommate drives quite fast, doesn't she? The adverb "quite" modifies

verb

adjective

adverb

3.We rarely go to the movies on the weekends. The adverb "rarely" modifies

adverb

pronoun

verb

4.Our house is practically on the highway. The adverb "practically" modifies

sentence

prepositional phrase

verb

5.Obviously, I could be wrong. The adverb "obviously" modifies

verb

pronoun

clause​

Answers

Answered by prasannapodugu1
70

Answer:

1. adverb

2.adjective

3.verb

4.prepositional phrase

5.pronoun

Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
5

1. My grandfather walks extremely slowly. The adverb "extremely" modifies

verb

"extremely" modifies the verb slowly

2.Your roommate drives quite fast, doesn't she? The adverb "quite" modifies

adjective

The adverb "quite" modifies the adjective fast

3. We rarely go to the movies on the weekends. The adverb "rarely" modifies

verb

The adverb "rarely" modifies the verb go

4. Our house is practically on the highway. The adverb "practically" modifies

prepositional phrase

The adverb "practically" modifies the prepositional phrase on the

5. Obviously, I could be wrong. The adverb "obviously" modifies

verb

The adverb "obviously" modifies the verb could.

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