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Adverb phrase the word with courage what is adverb

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Answered by stvmas21
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Answer:

courageously

Explanation:

Adverb form of courage is courageously

Example:

The soldiers were well trained and fought courageously’

An adverb is a word or an expression that modifies a verb, adjective, determiner, clause, preposition, or sentence.

Adverbs typically express manner, place, time, frequency, degree, level of certainty, etc.,

Adverb phrases are words or expressions that can be substituted for adverbs. An adverb phrase performs the same function as an adverb does

example:

He fought with courage (adverb phrase).

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Answered by kush193874
5

Answer:

Question:-

What is an adverb?

Answer:-

➠An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, a preposition, conjunction or another adverb.

Examples:-

She walks carefully.

He is always late.

My mother was quite happy.

Deepika lives here.

Mr chand works very hard.

\sf\purple{Kinds \ of \ adverbs:-}

➠There are six types of adverbs.

Adverb of manner

Adverb of time

Adverb of degree

Adverb of place

Adverb of frequency

Interrogative adverbs.

\underline\mathtt\color{pink}Adverb \ of \ manner

➠adverb of manner indicates how an action takes place.

\sf\orange{Examples:-}

He spoke loudly.

She walked fast.

They were hit badly.

\underline\mathtt\color{pink}Adverb \ of \ place

➠adverb of places indicate where an action takes place.

\sf\orange{Examples:-}

We stayed there for a week

My bedroom is just above

My brother is sitting outside.

\underline\mathtt\color{pink}Adverb \ of \ time

➠Adverb of time tell when the action takes place.

\sf\orange{Examples:-}

I shall finish the work soon.

Lalitya finished the question paper early.

I get up early.

\underline\mathtt\color{pink}Adverb \ of \ frequency

➠An adverb of frequency indicates how frequently an action takes place.

\sf\orange{Examples:-}

He never comes here

She rarely worked hard.

I called at your office twice.

\underline\mathtt\color{pink}Adverb \ of \ degree

➠An adverb of degree tells "how much" or "to what degree" something is done.

\sf\orange{Examples:-}

He speaks very loudly

The milk is too hot. I can't drink it

He is quite rich .

\underline\mathtt\color{pink}Interrogative \ adverbs

➠ An interrogative adverb is used to begin a question.

\sf\orange{Examples:-}

When were you born?

Why did you come late?

What is your name?

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