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Answered by ItsBrainest
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Hey mate here is your Answer

1. Shekhar's mother said, 'come home soon'.

  • Shekhar's mother Said come home soon.

T

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2. The glass is almost full.

  • The glass is almost full.

D

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3. I will meet you later.

  • I will meet you later.

T

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4. I quite liked the setting of the room.

  • I quite liked the setting of the room.

D

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5. I am going to play now.

  • I am going play now.

T

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6. Mr. sharma left just before you came.

  • Mr. sharma left just before you came

T

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7. I woke up very early in the morning.

  • I woke up very early in the morning.

T

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Thank you.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Underline the adverbs and write T if it is an adverb of time and D if it is an adverb of degree.

1. Shekhar's mother said, "Come home soon."

☞ Adverb - Soon

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T )

2. The glass is almost full.

☞ Adverb - Almost

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Degree ( D )

3. I will meet you later.

☞ Adverb - Later

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T )

4. I quite liked the setting of the room.

☞ Adverb - Quite

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Degree ( D )

5. I am going to play now.

☞ Adverb - Now

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T )

6. Mr Sharma just left before you came.

☞ Adverb - Before

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T )

7. I woke up very early in the morning.

☞ Adverb - Early

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T )

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Underline the adverbs and write T if it is an adverb of time and D if it is an adverb of degree.

1. Shekhar's mother said, "Come home soon."

☞ Adverb - Soon, as here his mother said him to come soon.

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T ) as here soon is an adverb of time.

2. The glass is almost full.

☞ Adverb - Almost, as here the glass is almost full.

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Degree ( D ) as here almost tells us the intensity of the glass.

3. I will meet you later.

☞ Adverb - Later, as here a person will meet someone later.

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T ) as here later is an adverb of time.

4. I quite liked the setting of the room.

☞ Adverb - Quite, as here a person liked the setting of the room.

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Degree ( D ) as here it tells us that someone liked the setting of the room.

5. I am going to play now.

☞ Adverb - Now, as here a person is going to play now.

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T ) as here now is an adverb of time.

6. Mr Sharma just left before you came.

☞ Adverb - Before, as here Mr Sharma just left before someone came.

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T ) as here before is an adverb of time.

7. I woke up very early in the morning.

☞ Adverb - Early, as here a person woke very early in the morning.

☞ Type of Adverb - Adverb of Time ( T ) as here early is an adverb of time.

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