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Find the adverb :- The crowd cheered loudly

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The adverb in the given sentence is loudly.

Explanation:

The crowd cheered loudly. Here the underlined word is adverb. Now let's discuss what's adverb.

Definition of Adverb : An adverb is a word that modifies a verb(he sings loudly), an adjective(very tall), another adverb(ended too quickly), or even a whole sentence (Fortunately, I had brought a book). Adverbs often end with -ly but some cases there are exceptions as well like ( as fast ).

EXAMPLES :

  1. The dog slept peacefully in our backyard.
  2. The spider crawled up the wall very quickly.

Here 1. peacefully 2. quickly are the adverbs.

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is as follows:

The crowd cheered loudly.

Adverb:- loudly.

Explanation:

Adverb:-

An adverb is a word that modifies( describes) a verb( he sings loudly), an adjective( veritably altitudinous), another adverb( closed too rapidly), or indeed an entire statement( Fortunately, I had got a cover). Adverbs frequently end in- ly, but some( similar as quick) look precisely the duplicate as their adjective equivalents.

  • Tom Longboat didn't sprint poorly.
  • Tom is veritably tall.

Adverbs frequently modify verbs. This means that they portray the way an act is passing.

  • Phillip sings loudly in the shower.

The adverbs in each of the statements above respond to the problem in what form? How does Phillip chant? Loudly. How does my cat stay? Impatiently. How will I rate your clue? Seriously. Adverbs can reply to distinct sorts of problems about how the act was executed. They can also narrate to you when( We came beforehand) and where( Turn then).

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