English, asked by tanjeelgauhar77, 11 months ago

Choose the correct adverbs of manner to fill the blanks.
1. Ravi walked ................. so that he would not miss the bus.
(slowly / quickly)
2. Alisha......aden.... started speaking in class, and everybody
was startled. (suddenly / slowly)
3. Let me go through my answers ...ca l ls...... to make sure
I have written them ....... ..
(carefully perfectly / shabbily)
4. Elephants move so...qxa,chladi..! Did you know that?
(gracefully / badly) V
5. Rudolph won the race..convincing... (hardly / convincingly)

ye Sahi fill Kiya h​


Abuzarthegenius: 1 . quickly

Answers

Answered by amrutha23
14

1) quickly

2) suddenly

3) carefully perfectly

4)badly

5)hardly

hope this helps u.


tanjeelgauhar77: badly q hoga
amrutha23: because it walks slowly
tanjeelgauhar77: hardly q
amrutha23: winning should not be convincingly
amrutha23: it should done hardly
tanjeelgauhar77: ok thanks
Answered by Sauron
24

Answer :-

1. Ravi walked quickly so that he would not miss the bus.

2. Alisha suddenly started speaking in class, and everybody was startled.

3. Let me go through my answers carefully to make sure that I have written them perfectly.

4. Elephants move so gracefully ! Did you know that?

5. Rudolph won the race convincingly.

\textbf{\underline{\underline{Additional Information :-}}}

An adverb tells us more about a verb. It tells us how a thing is done, when it is done,where it is done.

Examples :-

• She sings softly. (softly describes how she sings?)

• We are going for a picnic tomorrow. (Tomorrow tells us when the action is going be performed)

★ An adverb also qualifies an adjective.

Examples :-

• The table looks fairly sturdy. (fairly qualifies sturdy)

• The trip with all family members was truly enjoyable. (truly qualifies adjective enjoyable)

★ An adverb qualifies another adverb.

Examples :-

• He was driving very slow. (very qualifies slow)

• The teacher guided her, so Sonu works more carefully (more qualifies carefully)

Kinds of Adverb :-

  • Adverb of Manner
  • Adverb of Time
  • Adverb of Place
  • Adverb of Degree
  • Adverb of Frequency
  • Interrogative Adverbs

tanjeelgauhar77: koi kah rha h ki 4 wale me badly hoga aur 5 wale me hardly aur aap Kuch aur bta rhe
tanjeelgauhar77: kya sahi ho skta h
Sauron: it will be convincingly becoz it means - a thing is done in a way that there is no doubt who won. it is more appropriate here.
tanjeelgauhar77: yaa I also think that it is correct
tanjeelgauhar77: nd elephant me
tanjeelgauhar77: kya hoga
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