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it is known for its volcances which erupt regularly. (state the kind of adveb)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:-

State the kind of adverb in the given sentence.

❒ It is known for its volcanoes which erupt regularly.

Answer:-

  • In the given sentence, the adverb is 'regularly'.
  • Its kind is Adverb of Time.

ᏞᎬᎪᎡN ᎷOᎡᎬ:

We know that, adverb is a word which describes a verb. Now let's see about its types.

Adverbs of Manner- They tells us the way in which something happens. They answer the question 'How?'.

Example:- She helped us cheerfully.

→ Here, the adverb 'cheerfully' answers the question, How did she help us? Doesn't it?

Adverbs of Time- They tells us something about the time that something happens. They answer the question 'When?', sometimes 'How often?'.

Example:- She came yesterday.

→ Here, the adverb 'yesterday' answers the question, When did she come? Doesn't it?

Adverbs of Place- They tells us the place where something happens. They answer the question 'Where?'.

Example:- They looked everywhere.

→ Here, the adverb 'everywhere' answers the question, Where did they look? Doesn't it?

Adverbs of Degree- They tells us the extent to which something happens. They answer the question 'How much?'.

Example:- He entirely agrees with him.

→ Here, the adverb 'entirely' answers the question, How much does he agree with him? Doesn't it?

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Answered by Sitααrα
8

Question:-

State the kind of adverb in the given sentence.

  • It is known for its volcanoes which erupt regularly.

Answer:-

  • In the given sentence, the adverb is 'regularly'.
  • Its kind is Adverb of Time.

ᏞᎬᎪᎡN ᎷOᎡE

  • An Adverb add more to the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb.

  • In simple words, An adverb modifies a verb, an Adjective or another adverb.

For example:-

  1. The peacock dances gracefully.
  2. My mother was quite happy when I received the reward.
  3. Mr Chandra works very hard.

The words gracefully, quite, very are all Adverbs.

In sentence 1, the Adverb gracefully modifies the Verb dances.

In sentence 2, the Adverb quite modifies the Adjective happy.

In sentence 3, the Adverb very modifies the Adverb hard.

Now let's see about its types.

Adverbs of Manner:

An Adverb of Manner tells how or in what manner an action is done;as,

a. He entered the room quietly.

b. Sheela cannot speak clearly.

Adverbs of Place:

An Adverb of Placs tells where or at what place an action is on.

a, My mother is sitting outside,

b. The guest room is upstairs,

Adverbs of Time:

An Adverb of Time tells when or at what time an action is done; as

a. Anil met me yesterday.

b. The programme is going to begin soon.

Adverbs of Frequency or Number:

An Adverb of Frequency or Number tells how often or how frequently an action is done; as,

a. I called at your office twice.

b. Sharmila often visits my place.

Interrogative Adverbs:

An Interrogative Adverb is used for asking question; as,

a. When will they come? (time)

b. How do you catch a bus? (manner)

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