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Read the following sentences and identify adverbs of manner, time, place and
frequency. Write the adverb and its kind separately.
adverbs of manner
1. The children laughed happily.
5. She can read well
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Answered by ashupriti678
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Answer:

1. In the first  sentence, The adverb is happily, and it is an adverb of  manner

2. In the second sentence, The adverb is well, and it is also an adverb of manner.

Explanation:

Adverb of manner:

Adverbs of manner express how something happens. In most cases for adverbs of manner, you can take an adjective and simply add -ly to form an adverb. For example, if you take take the sentence – “The cat is quick (adjective).”

Instead of describing a noun, an adverb describes or modifies a verb. In this case, the noun is the word ‘cat’. Because adverbs describe verbs, you need to add a verb in the sentence. For example, you can use the verb “to run” in this form – “The cat runs quickly.”

Adverbs of manner tell us the way or how to do something. However, not all adverbs end with -ly. For example, the words ‘fast’ and ‘well’ describe verbs but do not end in -ly.

Adverbs of time:

As with all adverbs, they tell us more about the verb. For adverbs of time, they tell us when the verb happened or will happen. For example, “afterwards”, “every day” and “recently’ are adverbs of time and describe “when”.

On the other hand, adverbs of time can describe the duration of an event occurs. Also, it can show when an action is complete.

Some examples:

  • We’ll go to the festival tomorrow.
  • Yesterday, we played in the basketball tournament.
  • She’ll eventually finish studying and go to university.
  • They ate popcorn and watched movies all day.

Adverbs of Place:

Adverbs of Place describe “where” an action takes place. In addition, we usually find adverbs of place after the main verb.

For example, “indoors”, “next week” and “still” all describe where something happens. Again, we often find these adverbs of place after a verb in a sentence.

Some examples:

  • If you want to see the hot air balloon, you will have to go outside.
  • When she entered the classroom, she sat down.
  • I searched everywhere but I couldn’t find him.
  • He walks downstairs to meet his father.

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Answered by fmark4591
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Answer:

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