1.she speaks quickly.find the adverb.
a. she
b.speak
c.quickly
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c. quickly
Explanation:
Adverbs describe the verb in a sentence. Here 'speak' is the verb and 'quickly' is the adverb
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In the given sentence "she speaks quickly", the adverb is "quickly" (Option c).
- When we want to describe a verb or an adjective or another adverb sometimes a whole sentence in detail, we need to use a special type of word called Adverb in the English language.
- Example: badly, loudly, seriously, unfortunately, etc.
- Generally, an adverb ends with the syllable "ly". In this way, we can identify an adverb easily.
- In option a, the word "she" is not an adverb. It is a noun. So option a is incorrect.
- In option b, the word "speak' is not an adverb. It is a verb. So option b is incorrect.
- In option c, the word "quickly" is indeed an adverb. It describes the verb "speak". It also ends with the syllable "ly". So option c is correct.
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