. In these sentences, point out the adverbs, state their kind, and state whether each of
them modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
1. Our school is not far away.
2. She is feeling better now.
3. He speaks very loudly.
4. His talent is genuinely suited for creative writing.
5. Do you get up early in the morning?
6. The conflict was resolved peacefully.
7. She reacted angrily to her friend's joke.
8. The weather is pleasantly calm today.
9. We hope he will get well soon.
10. Run fast lest you should lose the race.
11. He is extremely fond of playing chess.
12. We should face the challenges of life boldly and with confidence.
13. Agrand cultural festival is held at our school annually.
14. Slowly but steadily, Divakar distinguished himself as a great talent,
15. Mr Bhargava is arguably the best teacher of our school.
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far
better
very loudly
genuinely
early
peacefully
angrilypleasently
soon
fast
extremely
confidence
grand
great
arguably
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far
better
very loudly
genuinely
early
peacefully
angrily
pleasantly
soon
fast
extremely
confidence
grand
great
arguab
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