G Underline the adverbs in these sentences and write whether they are of the positive,
comparative or superlative degree.
1. He spoke loudly.
2. The puppy slept quietly in a corner.
3. Archie jumped higher than Tom.
4. People throw garbage carelessly along the road.
5. Pamela ran fast and caught the thief.
6. The hungry child wept sadly.
7. Sunita paints better than the others.
8. My mother wakes up
earlier than us in the morning.
Answers
Answered by
9
Required Answer :-
- Underline the adverbs in the sentences and write whether they are of the positive, comparative or superlative degree.
1. He spoke loudly.
- Adverb ➝ He spoke loudly.
- Comparison of adverb ➝ Positive [loudly].
2. The puppy slept quietly in a corner.
- Adverb ➝ The puppy slept quietly in a corner.
- Comparison of adverb ➝ Postive [quietly].
3. Archie jumped higher than Tom.
- Adverb ➝ Archie jumped higher than Tom.
- Comparison of adverb ➝ Comparative [higher].
4. People throw garbage carelessly along the road.
- Adverb ➝ People throw garbage carelessly along the road.
- Comparison of adverb ➝ Positive [carelessly].
5. Pamela ran fast and caught the thief.
- Adverb ➝ Pamela ran fast and caught the thief.
- Comparison of adverb ➝ Postive [fast].
6. The hungry child wept sadly.
- Adverb ➝ The hungry child wept sadly.
- Comparison of adverb ➝ Positive [sadly].
7. Sunita paints better than the others.
- Adverb ➝ Sunita paints better than the others
- Comparison of adverb ➝ Comparative [better].
8. My mother wakes up earlier than us in the morning.
- Adverb ➝ My mother wakes up earlier than us in the morning.
- Comparison of adverb ➝ Comparative [earlier].
Similar questions