In the following sentences (1) underline the adverbs and tell what each modifies;
2) tell whether the modified word is a verb, an adjective, or an adverb; (3) classify each
adverb as an adverb of time, place, manner, degree, etc
1. I am so glad to hear it.
2. Too many cooks spoil the broth.
3. That is well said.
4. Once or twice we have met alone.
5. The railway station is far off.
6. I surely expect him tomorrow.
7. He could not speak, he was so angry.
8. You are far too hasty.
9. I see things differently now.
10. Do not crowd your work so closely together.
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1]glad- adjective
2]too many- adverb of time
3]well said- adverb of manner
4]once, twice- adverb of time. met- verb
5]far- adverb of place.
6] tomorrow-adverb of time
7]speak-verb, so angry-adverb of manner
8]far-adverb of place, hasty- adjective
9]see-verb, differently-adverb of degree
10]crowd, work-verb, closely together-adverb of manner.
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