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C. Underline the adverb in each sentence which is considered correct. The choices are in bracket
1. Asthma rates in cities do not(enormously/significantly) differ from those in rural area

2. Now that Megha has moved to Gangtok, I( from time to time/rarely) see her.

3. I could see them (easily/scarcely) in the bright sunshine.

4. It was snowing and I was (almost/ by an hour) late for the interview.

5. I met Yashwant at a party and then saw him a couple of days later( next/at) the bus stop on college
Road.

6. Tulsi had (often/on many occasions) spoken at meetings before so it was no surprise when she stood up.

7. I play Chess with Anand (hardly ever/every week.)

8. Although he had to lift heavy boxes in the factory, he (greately/rarely )suffered from a backache.

9. I forget about the meeting ( nearly/entirely)and my boss is really angry with me.

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Answered by paridhi987
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1) significantly
2) rarely
3) easily
4) almost
5) at
6) on many occasions
7) every week
8) rarely
9) entirely

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Answered by darshan200585
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The adverbs in that sentences are

1) significantly

2)rarely

3) easily

4)almost

5)at

6)often

7)every week

8)rarely

9) entirely

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