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Correct the following sentences by replacing the wrongly placed adverbs,
1.
You now will have to leave.
2. Neera sleeps never before 11 p.m.
3. I have long enough studied.
4. She disgustedly replied to him.
Answers
Answer:
1) You will now have to leave
2) Neera never sleeps before 11 pm
3) I have studied long enough
4)She replied disgustedly to him
Explanation:
Answer: Adverbs are words that modify
a verb (He drove slowly. — How did he drive?)
an adjective (He drove a very fast car. — How fast was his car?)
another adverb (She moved quite slowly down the aisle. — How slowly did she move?)
As we will see, adverbs often tell when, where, why, or under what conditions something happens or happened. Adverbs frequently end in -ly; however, many words and phrases not ending in -ly serve an adverbial function and an -ly ending is not a guarantee that a word is an adverb. The words lovely, lonely, motherly, friendly, neighborly, for instance, are adjectives:
Explanation: mark as brainliest
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