English, asked by trishamore102, 5 months ago

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6) Trisha has always wanted to
go on a vacation to Hyderabad.
(State the kind of the adverb,
"always") *
O Interrogative adverb
O adverb of frequency
O adverb of manner.​

Answers

Answered by aryanagarwal561984
3

Answer:

adverb of manner

Explanation:

it is the manner of trisha

so,it's adverb of manner

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Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
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Given sentence: Trisha has always wanted to go on a vacation to Hyderabad.

What to do? We've to state the kind of the adverb (always).

Kind of adverb: Adverb of frequency (option - B)

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  • The kind of the adverb "always" is adverb of frequency.
  • Because, the word 'always' says how often or how frequently she wanted to go for a vacation to Hyderabad. As we know, the adverb which tells us how frequently a verb is performed are adverbs of frequency.
  • Hence, option (b) is correct.

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What is an adverb?

Have a look on this sentence - "The cook prepares dishes".

  • This sentence tells us that the cook is on work of preparing dishes.

Now, look on this sentence- "The cook prepares dishes quickly".

  • Here, in this sentence too, the cook prepares dishes but there's a word "quickly", and it tells us that the work is being done in a fast manner by modifying the verb 'prepares'.

★ Hence, adverbs are the words which are used to modify a verb or an adjective or another adverb in a sentence.

KINDS OF ADVERBS:

  1. Adverbs of manner \red\longrightarrow adverbs that tells how or in what manner, the action was carried out. [smoothly, merrily, loudly]
  2. Adverbs of time \red\longrightarrow adverb that tells when a verb takes place. [yesterday, tomorrow, today]
  3. Adverbs of frequency \red\longrightarrow adverbs that tells how often a verb takes place. [always, never, often]
  4. Adverbs of place \red\longrightarrow adverbs that tells where the action -verb is/was happening [here, there, far]
  5. Interrogative adverbs \red\longrightarrow questioning words that makes a question where it's answer will be an adverb. [how, when, where]
  6. Adverbs of degree \red\longrightarrow adverbs that tells how much has an action been done. [almost, fully, partially]

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