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Adverbs
Underline the adverbs in the following sentences and state their kind.
1. I went to the market in the morning.
2. The dog sat lazily in the shade of the tree.
3. The man grumbled loudly while cleaning the table.
4. I often visit my grandparents.
5. It is extremely hot today.
6. Please wait patiently.
7. The technician fixed the problem easily.
8. They serve hot pan cakes there.
9. I am waiting here for my daughter.
10. He laughed merrily.
11. We will leave today.
I only need the word that should be underlined pls answer quick

Answers

Answered by swastikasharma1234
189

Answer:

1.morning

2.lazily

3.loudly

4.often

5.hot

6.patiently

7.easily

8.hot

9.here

10.merrily

11.today

Explanation:

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Answered by franktheruler
69

The adverbs in the following sentences are underlined below:

1. I went to the market in the morning.

2. The dog sat lazily in the shade of the tree.

3. The man grumbled loudly while cleaning the table.

4. I often visit my grandparents.

5. It is extremely hot today.

6. Please wait patiently.

7. The technician fixed the problem easily.

8. They serve hot pancakes there.

9. I am waiting here for my daughter.

10. He laughed merrily.

11. We will leave today.

The kinds of adverbs are listed below:

  1. Morning- Adverb of time
  2. Lazily- Adverb of manner
  3. Loudly- Adverb of manner
  4. Often- Adverb of frequency
  5. Extremely- Adverb of degree
  6. Patiently- Adverb of manner
  7. Easily- Adverb of manner
  8. There- Adverb of place
  9. Here- Adverb of place
  10. Merrily- Adverb of manner
  11. Today- Adverb of time

Let us understand these different kinds of adverbs briefly:

Adverb of time

It represents a time at which the action is performed.

1. I went to the market in the morning.

  • The action here is 'to go' which is performed when? Morning.
  • So 'morning' is the adverb of time.

11. We will leave today.

  • 'Today' answers when are we to leave.
  • Hence, it is an adverb of time.

Adverb of manner

It represents how a particular action (depicted by the verb) is performed.

2. The dog sat lazily in the shade of the tree.

  • Here, how the dog is sitting is clarified by the word- lazily.
  • Hence, it is an adverb of manner.

3. The man grumbled loudly while cleaning the table.

  • Here, how grumbling occurs is described- loudly.
  • Thus, loudly is the adverb of manner.

Adverb of frequency

It represents the frequency of the action described by the verb.

4. I often visit my grandparents.

  • In this sentence, 'often' described how frequently 'visit' is done.

Adverb of degree

It represents the degree or intensity of the action performed as described by the verb.

5. It is extremely hot today.

  • The verb is hot and extremely describes the intensity of the hotness.
  • Hence, it is an adverb of degree.

Adverb of place

It describes the place at which the action described by the verb is performed.

9. I am waiting here for my daughter.

  • In this sentence, the verb is 'waiting' while 'here' describes the place where the person is 'waiting'.
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