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3 Underline the adjectives in the following sentences: (1) Renu is a very pretty girl. (2) The bag was bright red in colour. (3) Tom's little brother is only two years old. 4 Underline the adverbs in the following sentences: (1) Raju can run fast. (2) He listened to the story eagerly. (3) He gobbled up the food greedily.​

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Answered by angelinagupta1301
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Q Underline the adjectives in the following sentences:

(1) Renu is a very pretty girl.

(2) The bag was bright red in colour.

(3) Tom's little brother is only two years old.

Q Underline the adverbs in the following sentences:

(1) Raju can run fast.

(2) He listened to the story eagerly.

(3) He gobbled up the food greedily.​

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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The adjectives in the following sentences are underlined below:

(1) Renu is a very pretty girl.

(2) The bag was bright red in colour.

(3) Tom's little brother is only two years old.

In sentences 1,2, and 3, pretty, bright red, and little are all adjectives of quality. They tell us -

  • What kind of girl? = pretty  
  • What kind of bag? = bright red
  • What kind of brother? = little

The adverbs in the following sentences are underlined below:

(1) Raju can run fast.

(2) He listened to the story eagerly.

(3) He gobbled up the food greedily.​

In sentences 1,2, and 3, fast, eagerly, and greedily are all  Adverb of manner. They tell us in which manner the actions are done.

  • In sentence 1, fast adds to the meaning of the verb (run).
  • In sentence 2, eagerly adds to the meaning of the verb (listened).
  • In sentence 3, greedily adds to the meaning of the verb (gobbled).

What is an adverb?

An adverb may qualify any part of speech except a noun or pronoun.

Kinds of adverb:

  • Adverb of manner - Shows How or in what manner
  • Adverb of time - Shows when
  • Adverb of place - Shows where
  • Adverb of number - Shows how often
  • Adverb of quality or degree - Shows how much
  • Interrogative adverb - Use to ask questions
  • Relative adverb - Join two clauses

Kinds of adjective:

  • Adjective of quality - Tells us what kind of person, place, or thing.
  • Adjective of quantity -  Tells us how much the thing is.
  • Demonstrative adjective - points out the things or persons.
  • Adjective of number -Tells how many persons, places, or things.
  • Interrogative adjective - Ask questions (which, what, whose)
  • Possessive adjective- Shows their possession or relationship

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