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I ate the whole apple.
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A. Adjective
B. Adverb
C. Infinitive
D. None of these.

Please tell the correct ans.

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Answered by ans81
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OPTION. B

Adverb

Because it is showing more work than others options.
Adjective means showing any quality but there is not a quality to ate Apple.
Infinite means a word having many meanings so there is not other meaning of ate.
None of the above means that n9 answer in your given options but there is a answer which is OPTION B.




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Answered by semantika3
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Answer:

answer: None of these.

Explanation:

an adjective describes something(usually a noun) and the word "ate" is not describing the apple.

an adverb qualifies a verb or adjective. answering questions such as how?in what way?when?where? and here it's definitely not answering any question or qualifying any verb.(After all "ate" is a verb itself)

Infinitive usually have "to" before them(except a few exceptions) so it's not an infinitive.

Actually the word "ate" is a verb....a pure verb.

I ate the whole apple.

I — The subject & noun.

ate — verb.

the — article.

whole — adjective.

apple- object & noun.

I hope it helped :)

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