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Adverbs

What is Adverb of degree?
What is Adverb of manner?
What is Adverb of time?
What is Adverb of place?
what is Adverb of frequency?
What is interrogative adverbs?

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Answered by gouravgupta65
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The modifying words very and extremely are themselves adverbs. They are called DEGREE ADVERBS because they specify the degree to which an adjective or another adverb applies. Degree adverbs include almost, barely, entirely, highly, quite, slightly, totally, and utterly.

Answered by salukumari8709392515
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extremely slowly. The modifying words very and extremely are themselves adverbs. They are called DEGREE ADVERBS because they specify the degree to which an adjective or another adverb applies. Degree adverbs include almost, barely, entirely, highly, quite, slightly, totally, and utterly.

An adverb of manner describes how you do an action. For example, They dress elegantly. Some elderly people drive slowly.

Adverbs of time change or add meaning to a sentence by telling us when, for how long, and how often a certain action happened. They have a standard position in a sentence, depending on what the adverb is telling us.

An adverb of place is always used to talk about the location where the action of the verb is being carried out. Adverbs of place are normally placed after a sentence's object or main verb. Adverbs of place can be directional.

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