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I am fully prepared for the test.find the adverb​

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Answered by vinodgube123
3

Answer:

fully is the adverb in this sentence

Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
46

Answer:

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎The adverb in the sentence 'I am fully prepared for the test' is "fully".

Explanation:

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎We know that, adverbs are the words which are used to modify a verb or an adjective or another adverb in a sentence. And here, the verb is "prepared". The word "fully", which is before the verb, is saying us how much the action have been done, so we can say it as 'it is describing the verb'. Hence, the adverb in the sentence "I am fully prepared for the exam" is fully.

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‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎KINDS OF ADVERBS

\leadsto Adverbs of manner:

  • Adverbs that tells how or in what manner, the action has been carried out are adverbs of manner.
  • Examples: smoothly, merrily, loudly, etc

\leadsto Adverbs of time:

  • Adverb that tells when an action was performed are adverbs of time.
  • Examples: yesterday, tomorrow, today, etc

\leadsto Adverbs of frequency:

  • Adverbs that tells how often a verb takes place are adverbs of frequency.
  • Examples: always, never, often, etc

\leadsto Adverbs of place:

  • Adverbs that tells where the action is/was happening are adverbs of place.
  • Examples: here, there, far, etc

\leadsto Interrogative adverbs:

  • They are questioning words that makes a question where, it's response will be an adverb.
  • Examples: how, when, where, where

\leadsto Adverbs of degree:

  • Adverbs that tells how much has an action been done are adverbs of degree.
  • Examples: almost, partially, completely, etc

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