English, asked by kaneezfatima21, 6 months ago

Remembering that adverbs add meaning to verbs, adjectives and other adverbs, iden
Identifying the adverbs
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adverbs in these sentences:
(1) I surfaced very quickly.
(2) You have to be totally absorbed in the business before you,
(5) I could vaguely see Lorraine's shape.
(4) I was trembling inside.
(5) You must deliberately exclude everything from your mind.
(6) I did a reasonably good tumble turn.
() Afterwards their hair will be mussed and dripping.
(8) The preparation for the turn was done instinctively.
(9) I take a few long, easy deep breaths now, filling my lungs completely, exhalie
slowly
(10) I'd swum the first leg too fast.​

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Answered by bhawana563
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Answer:

v.quickly

totally absorbed

vaguely see

trembling

deliberately exclude

reasonably good

instictively

slowly....few long...easy deep.

too fast

Answered by asadghaffar65555
1

Answer:

really you live in pakistan tooo

in which city

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