pick out adverbs
today you have not done your lessons well
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Pick out adjectives:
Today you have not done your lessons well.
Adverb - today
Kind - adverb of time
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.
Kinds of Adverbs:
- Adverbs of manner (tell how an action is performed).
- Adverbs of place (tell where an action is performed).
- Adverbs of time (tell when an action is performed).
- Adverbs of frequency (tell how often an action is performed).
- Adverbs of degree (tell how much? or in what degree?).
- Interrogative adverbs (used to ask a question).
- Adverbs of affirmation, negation (express assertion or denial).
- Exclamatory adverbs (express degree or extent in exclamations).
- Relative adverbs (relate or refer back to their antecedent).
Sometimes, an adverb can modify the whole sentences:
Luckily, she was not much hurt.
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