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Q1. Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs. Choose from those given in the table

Options- Slowly/Even/Only/Tomorrow/Quickly/Completely/Probably/Upstairs/Certainly/Neatly/Definitely/Happily/Often/Always

Sentences-
1. Polite people ............... say thank-you.
2. I ......... have headaches.
3. You have .......... been working too hard.
4. He always wears a coat, ........ in summer.
5. ......... he can do a thing like that.
6. .......... I have got a meeting in New York.
7. She got dressed ............. .
8. This time tomorrow I will be .......... working in my garden.
9. It will .......... rain this evening.
10. The children are playing ........... .
11. I ......... feel better today.
12. My brother ........... forgot my birthday.
13. Write your answer .............. .
14. She read the letter .......... .

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Answers

Answered by aigb
12

Answer:

1. Polite people definitely say thank-you.

2. I always have headaches.

3. You have probably been working too hard.

4. He always wears a coat, even in summer.

5. Quickly he can do a thing like that.

6. Tomorrow I have got a meeting in New York.

7. She got dressed only.

8. This time tomorrow I will be happily working in my garden.

9. It will certainly rain this evening.

10. The children are playing upstairs.

11. I completely feel better today.

12. My brother often forgot my birthday.

13. Write your answers neatly.

14. She read the letter slowly.

Answered by stefangonzalez246
4

1. Polite people always say thank you.

2. I often have headaches.

3. You have definitely been working too hard.

4. He always wears a coat, even in summer.

5. Only he can do a thing like that.

6. Tomorrow I have got a meeting in New York.

7. She got dressed quickly.

8. This time tomorrow I will be happily working in my garden.

9. It will probably rain this evening.

10. The children are playing upstairs.

11. I certainly feel better today.

12. My brother completely forgot my birthday.

13. Write your answer neatly.

14. She read the letter slowly.

Explanation:

  • Adverbs are part of speech that more accurately describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Some adverbs can also change a phrase, part of a sentence, or the entire sentence.
  • Most adverbs end with -ly and are easy to find, but other adverbs are a bit hard to find.
  • There are five main types of adverbs, each answering a different question.
  • Some are adverbs of manner, adverbs of degree, adverbs of time, adverbs of place, etc.
  • Examples of adverbs are happily, yesterday, here, almost, always, etc.
  • An "adverbial" is a modifier within a clause or sentence. In other words, adverbial phrases are grammatical relationships such as subject and object, and adverbial phrases are categories of phrases such as verb phrases and prefix phrases.

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