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A. Underline the adverbs and state their
1. He plays quite well.
2. I am not a fool.
3. He is quite upset.
4. She is always busy.
5. When should I come?
6. She almost fell down.
7. They performed well.
8. I went there very often.
9. Can't you sing any
you sing any better?
10. They formerly worked here.
11. She will certainly guide you.
12. Take the medicine twice a day.
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Answers

Answered by justinejensen2006
12

Answer:

Hi there

Here u go...

1. He plays quite well.

2. I am not a fool.

3. He is quite upset.

4. She is always busy.

5. When should I come?

6. She almost fell down.

7. They performed well.

8. I went there very often.

9. Can't you sing any thing better?

10. They formerly worked here.

11. She will certainly guide you.

12. Take the medicine twice a day.

I have made a change in Q9 as the sentence didn't make any sense.

Hope it helps u...

If it's correct, plz mark me as Brainliest.

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Answered by sonkarrekha652
38

Answer:

1. He plays quite well. - Adverb of degree (quite); Adverb of manner (well).

2. I am not a fool. - Adverb of negation.

3. He is quite upset. - Adverb of degree.

4. She is always busy. - Adverb of frequency.

5. When should I come? - Interrogative Adverb.

6. She almost fell down. - Adverb of degree.

7. They performed well. - Adverb of manner.

8. I went there very often. - Adverb of frequency (often); Adverb of degree, (very).

9. Can't you sing any better? - Adverb of degree.

10. They formerly worked here. - Adverb of place (here); Adverb of time (formerly).

11. She will certainly guide you. - Adverb of affirmation.

12. Take the medicine twice a day. - Adverb of frequency.

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