English, asked by darshanaabamb, 4 days ago

I kept my book there. {Underline the adverb and state its kind}.​

Answers

Answered by utpalbaishya67
3

Answer:

there is the adverb

kind- adverb of place

Answered by monica789412
0

I kept my book there. 'There' is the adverb of place.

Explanation:

  • Adverbs are words that qualify a verb or an adjective or another adverb in a sentence.
  • There are different types of adverbs. They are:
  • Adverbs of time- (Eg): then, now, today, yesterday etc.,
  • Adverbs of manner- (Eg):fast, slowly, properly, beautifully, etc.,
  • Conjunctive adverbs- (Eg): however, nonetheless, whenever, etc.,
  • Adverbs of degree- (Eg): extremely, truly, really, etc.,
  • Adverbs of place- (Eg): there, here, nowhere, everywhere, etc.,
  • Adverbs of frequency- (Eg): rarely, always, usually, etc.,
  • The verb in the sentence is 'kept'. The word that qualifies 'kept' is 'there'. Therefore 'there' is the adverb.
  • It denotes a place. Hence it is an adverb of place.

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