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2 Underline the adverb in the following lines and write. a) Slowly the air blows. b) She left early. Write the comparative and superlative degrees of the​

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Answered by nikhithabodagala
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Explanation:

adverb is a word which modifies a verb

in the first sentence slowly is the adverb

in the second sentence left is the adverb

comparative degree means comparision between two persons or things

superlative degree means comparision between a person and a group

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Underline the adverb in the following lines and write. a) Slowly the air blows. b) She left early. Write the comparative and superlative degrees of the numerous .

a) Slowly the air blows.

b)She left early.

Adverbs - An adverb is a word that modifies or describes another word, such as an adjective (he sings loudly), a verb (ended too fast), or even a whole sentence . Although many adverbs finish in -ly, some, like swift, appear exactly like their adjective counterparts.

Examples-She is walking quickly .

He stopped the bike abruptly .

I was running very slowly .

Comparative and Superlative degree of numerous

Comparative degree- More Numerous

Example - Fishes are more numerous in this small pond than large pond.

Sheena has more numerous books than Reena .

Superlative degree- Most numerous.

Example - This forest has most numerous deers.

I have most numerous dresses.

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