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 I have visited the Taj Mahal only once (Choose the adverb)​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Given :- I have visited the Taj Mahal only once (Choose the adverb) .

Answer :- Only .

Explanation :-

we know that, an adverb is word that describes a verb, an adjective or complete sentence .

  • Adverbs often end in "ly" . Ex. quickly, usually, completely, blindly etc.
  • Only can be used an adverb , an adjective or a conjunction .

use of only as a adverb is :-

  • I only hope that i can finish this question on time.
  • You are the only person who can help me .

therefore, we can conclude that,

  • I have visited the Taj Mahal only once .
  • Here only is used as adverb .

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Answered by PADMINI
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I have visited the Taj Mahal only once (Choose the adverb)​

The words ''Only'' and ''Once'' are the Adverbs in the given sentence.

As per the given sentence, we can consider that the word ''Once'' is an adverb.

  • There are 8 parts of speech in which 'Adverb' is one of them.
  • An adverb is a word that describes the verb.
  • For example, He speaks loudly. In this sentence, the verb is ''speaks'' and the word ''loudly'' is an adverb that describes the verb.
  • In the given sentence, ''I have visited the Taj Mahal only once'', the word ''Once'' is an adverb of definite frequency.
  • An adverb of frequency tells us how often the verb occurs.
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