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Insert the adverbs given in the brackets in their normal position:
1. He consult his parents before taking any important decision.(generally)
2. The policeman ran fast to catch the thief.(enough)
3. We used dine out on Sunday evenings.(always)
4. Though she is very young , she sang well .(fairly)
5.A Japanese delegation visited our school .(yesterday)
6. The child can speak English.(fluently)
7. The speaker spoke .(yesterday,forcefully,at the meeting)
8. I shall make such a mistake .(never,again)​

Answers

Answered by SparshaM
24

Answer:

Insert the adverbs given in the brackets in their normal position:

1. He consult his parents before taking any important decision.(generally)

  • Generally he consults his parents before taking any important decision.

2. The policeman ran fast to catch the thief.(enough)

  • The policeman ran enough to catch the thief.

3. We used dine out on Sunday evenings.(always)

  • Always we used dine out on Sunday evenings.

4. Though she is very young , she sang well .(fairly)

  • Though she is very young, she sang fairly.

5.A Japanese delegation visited our school .(yesterday)

  • A Japanese delegation visited our school yesterday.

6. The child can speak English.(fluently)

  • The child can speak English fluently.

7. The speaker spoke .(yesterday,forcefully,at the meeting)

  • Yesterday the speaker spoke at the meeting forcefully.

8. I shall make such a mistake .(never,again)

  • Never I shall make such a mistake.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
25

Answer:

1. He generally consults his parents before taking any important decision.

2. The policeman ran fast enough to catch the thief.

3. We used dine out on Sunday evenings always.

4. Though she is very young , she sang fairly well.

5.A Japanese delegation visited our school yesterday.

6. The child can speak English fluently.

7. The speaker spoke forcefully at the meeting yesterday.

8. I shall never make such a mistake again.

Explanation:

An adverb is a word that adds more information about time, place, manner, cause or degree to a verb, an adjective, a phrase, or another adverb.

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