He read the news quite often (underline the adverbial)
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Hє rєαd thє nєwѕ quítє σftєn ( undєrlínє thє αdvєrвíαl )
Hє rєαd thє nєwѕ quítє σftєn.
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The adverb from the above sentence is:
Quite
Explanation:
Adverbs are the phrases or words that are used for specifying verbs, conjuctions, prepositions other adverbs, determinants abd many more.
Adverbs are a part of speech which is used in almost every sentence.
There are many variety of adverbs.
- adjective adverb
- Degree adverb
- manner adverb
- Conjunctive adverb
- professional adverbs
There are various words and categorized under these titles.
Quite is a degree adverb.
This is because quite is also available in other degree's like
Quiter
Quitest.
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