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pick out adverbs
today you have not done your lessons well

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Answered by rishika452
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Step-by-step explanation:

Its Today

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pick out adjectives:

Today you have not done your lessons well.

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Adverb - today

Kind - adverb of time

{\red{\bigstar}} For more information:

  • An adverb is a word that adds something to the meaning of a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

e.g. I faced a very difficult situation.

  • Here, difficult is an adjective describing the noun situation. The adverb very adds to the meaning of the adjective difficult. It tells how difficult the situation was.

{\red{\bigstar}} Kinds of Adverbs:

  1. Adverbs of manner (tell how an action is performed).
  2. Adverbs of place (tell where an action is performed).
  3. Adverbs of time (tell when an action is performed).
  4. Adverbs of frequency (tell how often an action is performed).
  5. Adverbs of degree (tell how much? or in what degree?).
  6. Interrogative adverbs (used to ask a question).
  7. Adverbs of affirmation, negation (express assertion or denial).
  8. Exclamatory adverbs (express degree or extent in exclamations).
  9. Relative adverbs (relate or refer back to their antecedent).

{\red{\bigstar}} Sometimes, an adverb can modify the whole sentences:

Luckily, she was not much hurt.

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