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Examples: When will you get ready? (time)
Where are we going? (place)
How will we go? (manner)
Why are you up so late at night? (reason)
Adverbs that confirm or deny the action of a verb are called adverbs of affum
Some commonly used adverbs of affirmation are definitely, surely, absolute
ome commonly used adverbs of negation are no, can't, don't, not and n
kamples: Sita said she would definitely attend the ceremony. (affirmation
I am not taking up your offer. (negation)
Underline the adverbs and state what type they are.
1. No, they are not going to come.​

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Adverbs that confirm or deny the action of a verb are called adverbs of affum

Some commonly used adverbs of affirmation are definitely, surely, absolute

ome commonly used adverbs of negation are no, can't, don't, not and n

kamples: Sita said she would definitely attend the ceremony. (affirmation

I am not taking up your offer. (negation)

Underline the adverbs and state what type they are.

1. No, they are not going to come.

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