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Insert the given adverbs in their normal position:

1. Bluvya walked to his chair. ( back, slowly )

  • Bluvya walked back slowly to his chair.

2. Kabir plays the sitar but needs to practise. (beautifully, more)

  • Kabir beautifully plays the sitar but needs to practise more.

3. We expect the train to be delayed. (somewhat)

  • We expect the train to be delayed somewhat.

4. You need to work or you will not páss the exams. (harder)

  • You need to work harder or you will not páss the exams.

5. Mira and Tanuja met when they were three years old. (first)

  • Mira and Tanuja first met when they were three years old.

6. Little children are playing on the swings. (happily)

  • Little children are playing happily on the swings.

7. Mrs. Kulkarni has trained her children to talk. (politely, always)

  • Mrs. Kulkarni has always trained her children to talk politely.

8. The tortoise crawled but won the race. (slowly, in the end)

  • The tortoise crawled slowly but won the race in the end.

9. I phoned Ritesh but he was not at home. (twice)

  • I phoned Ritesh twice but he was not at home.

10. Madhu came to my birthday party. (late)

  • Madhu came late to my birthday party.

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Adverb:

An Adverb is a word which adds to the meaning of a verb and tells us how a thing is done, when it is done or where it is done.

There are different kinds of adverbs:

  1. Adverbs of manner
  2. Adverbs of place
  3. Adverbs of time
  4. Adverbs of number
  5. Adverbs of degree
  6. Interrogative adverbs

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