i was highly impressed with her presentation - find the adverb and its state
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In the given sentence - 'I was highly impressed with her presentation.', the adverb is 'highly' and its state is 'adverb of manner'.
What are adverbs of manner?
- Adverbs of manner are used in sentences to provide the listener or reader extra details about the action that the subject is performing.
- An adverb of manner is described as "an adverb that shows how someone does something or how something happens" in the Macmillan Dictionary.
- Asking "how" typically helps to identify it.
- A few examples of adverbs of manner include tactfully, knowingly, regrettably, cheerfully, seriously, perfectly, methodically, brutally, gracefully, courageously, cruelly, unexpectedly, etc.
Therefore, a verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, clause, preposition, or sentence is typically modified by an adverb. Adverbs often answer questions such "how?, "in what way?," "when?," "where?," and "to what extent? " by expressing manner, place, time, frequency, degree, level of confidence, etc.
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I was highly impressed with her presentation.
Adverb - Highly
State- Adverb of degree
Explanation:
- A verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, phrase, preposition, or sentence is typically modified by an adverb.
- Adverbs frequently provide answers to "how," "in what way," "when," "where," and "to what extent" questions by stating the manner, place, time, how often, degree, etc.
- This is known as the adverbial function, and it may be performed by adverbs as well as multi-word adverbial phrases and clauses.
- Adverbs of degree are words that describe the degree of an action's intensity and provide an answer to the word "how much."
- Very, slightly, highly, considerably, completely, fairly, absolutely, and exceedingly are some common degree adverbs.
- Due to the fact that they describe the degree to which an adjective or another adverb applies, the adverbs stated above are referred to as degree adverbs.
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