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kinds of adverb and definition

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Answered by mala15
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Heyya..

Adverb is a part of speech used to described verb ,adjective or clause.

The different type of adverb are:
1. Distributive
2.possesive
3. quantative
4.demonstrative
5.descriptive.
6.itrogative

Hope it will help u
Answered by 1234Nitish
12
The kinds adverb -----
1) Adverbd of manner, means:- Adverb s of manner say how something happens or done. These adverbs can more specifically hint at means.
ex- He spoke "confedently".

2) Adverbs of place:- These adverbs show where or at what place the action is being done or something happens.
ex- stop"here" .

3)Adverbs of reason:- These Adverbs refer causes and reasons.
ex- The work was performed "accordingly" but "consequently" the mission failed.

4) Adverbs of time:- These adverbs modify the verbs by showing the time when the action is being done.
ex- He called a minute "ago".

5) Adverbs of frequency:- These Adverbs show often an action takes place.
ex- He "seldom" makes mistake.

6) Adverbs of degree or queantity :- These Adverbs offer information about 'to what extent' or 'how much' or 'in what degree' a situation pervails.
ex - He was "too" careless.

7) Adverbs of affirmation & negation :- ' Yes' and 'No' are generally callsified as Adverbs. They are, in fact, substitutes for a whole sentence, by process where certain words once used are understood as reported . This process called ellipsis.
ex - He is "not" busy.

8) Adverbs of certainly:- We use these Adverbs to say how sure we are something.
ex- he is "definitely" late .

9) Relative Adverbs:- Relative Adverbs like relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses.
ex- I Know the street "where" the bank is.

10) Interrogative Adverbs:- An Interrogative adverb not only modifies some words but beings a question.
ex- "When" will he come? (time)

11) Focusing Adverbs:- These adverbs 'point to' one part of caluses.
ex - We are "only" going for two days.



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