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B) Fill in the blanks with proper adverbs and adjectives.
a) This is the of the two books. (best/better)
b) We went than three miles. (further/farther)
c) Hunny is than Bunny. (elder/older)
d) It is cold today. (bitter/bitterly)
e) He is a _ experienced man. (much/more)

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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B) Fill in the blanks with proper adverbs and adjectives.

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a) This is the _______ of the two books. (best/better)

  • This is the best of the two books.

b) We went ________ than three miles. (further/farther)

  • We went farther than three miles.

c) Hunny is ________ than Bunny. (elder/older)

  • Hunny is older than bunny.

d) It is _______cold today. (bitter/bitterly)

  • It is bitter cold today.

e) He is a ________experienced man. (much/more)

  • He is a much experienced man.

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\huge{\underline{\tt{\blue{Adjectives-}}}}The words which tell us the quality of noun and pronoun are called adjectives.

Examples- \sf{She's\:looking\:\underbrace{gorgeous}\:in\:red\:dress.}

  • Here, gorgeous is an adjective.

\sf{Their\:child\:is\:so\:\underbrace{well\:mannered}.}

  • Here well mannered is an adjective.

\huge{\underline{\tt{\blue{Adverbs -}}}} The word which gives more information adjective and noun are called adverbs.

Examples - \sf{She\:writes\:\underbrace{fast}.}

  • Here, adverb fast adds more information about verb writes.

\sf{Vidhi\:ate\:my\:red\:velvet\:cake\:\underbrace {greedily}.}

  • Here, greedily is an adverb.
Answered by Anonymous
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a) This is the best of the two books. (best/better)

  • Best is the correct option.

b) We went farther than three miles. (further/farther)

  • Farther is the correct option.

c) Hunny is older than Bunny. (elder/older)

  • Older is the correct option.

d) It is bitter cold today. (bitter/bitterly)

  • Bitter is the correct option.

e) He is a much experienced man. (much/more)

  • much is the correct option.

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⇒ What are adverbs?

  • Adverb is a word that is used for the betterment of another kind of adverb, adjective, verb, clause etc.
  • It makes a preposition or a clause more informative.

⇒ Examples of Adverbs?

  • He sings well ( Here, the word well makes the word 'sings' more informative. )
  • He plays the guitar beautifully ( The word beautifully adds information to the guitar. )

⇒ What are adjectives?

  • Adjectives are the words that reflects characteristics of nouns. They can also express the number or quantity of nouns.

⇒ Examples of adjectives?

  • a green car.
  • an interesting movie.
  • a blue umbrella.
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