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more ouvertes are cover veen er over an actions os are o diferent kinds Adverbs of manner tell us how or in what manner an action iwapoen. Examples: Catedran fast. The sun shines brightly Adverbs of place tell us where an action happens. Examples: Please wait here for me. My room is upstairs, Adverbs of time tell us when an action happens, Examples: I will meet you tomorrow. We werdise daily C Underline the adverbs in these sentences. Write M for advertes omnet, P for adverbs of place or T for adverbs of time. He spoke clearly at the meeting. The milkman did not come yesterday. TEACHER'S NOTE: Please consider refsing adverts from the 3526012r section on page sa. 1- Z​

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Answered by kalpanawalekar20
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Explanation:

Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens. They are usually placed either after the main verb or after the object.

Examples

He swims well.

He ran quickly.

She spoke softly.

James coughed loudly to attract her attention.

He plays the flute beautifully. (after the direct object)

He ate the chocolate cake greedily. (after the direct object)

An adverb of manner cannot be put between a verb and its direct object. The adverb must be placed either before the verb or at the end of the clause.

Examples

He ate greedily the chocolate cake. [incorrect]

He ate the chocolate cake greedily. [correct]

He greedily ate the chocolate cake. [correct]

He gave us generously the money. [incorrect]

He gave us the money generously. [correct]

He generously gave us the money. [correct]

If there is a preposition before the verb's object, you can place the adverb of manner either before the preposition or after the object.

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