English, asked by riya271990, 6 months ago

Rewrite the sentences by using the adverbs in brackets in their proper position.
i) She goes to the cinema.(sometimes)
ii) We have finished our homework (already)
iii) The train has arrived.(just)
iv) She has not returned home.(yet)
v) Mina has completed her project.(almost)
vi) My mother drinks a cup of tea in the morning(always)​

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Answered by suchitabhogale00
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Answer: she goes to the cinema sometime

we have already finished our homework

the train just arrived

she has not returned home yet

mina has almost completef her project

my mother always drinks a cup of tea in the morning

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Answered by EpicGirl
4

Answer:

In order to fill in the blank with the most suitable adjective or an adverb, let's understand what adjectives and adverbs are.

Adjectives are the words that define/explain nouns or pronouns. For example: Roshni is pretty. Here, 'Roshni' is the noun and 'pretty' explains how she is, hence 'pretty' is the adjective.

Adverbs are the words that describe action words (verbs). For example: Ram fought bravely. Here, 'Ram' is the noun and 'fought' is the verb. 'Bravely' describes how he fought, hence it is the adverb.

NOTE: We need a word to describe the time and way she comes. Since 'comes' is a verb, the word that describes it is called an adverb. Hence, we need an adverb fill in the blank.

Option A - 'Lately' is an adverb, but it means recently. The sentence means that she is rarely on time. Thus option A is incorrect.

Option C - 'Lateness' is a noun and not an adverb. Hence, option C is incorrect.

Option D - 'Lateful' is a wrong word. Thus option D is incorrect.

Option B - 'Late' is an adjective and an adverb both. It can be used as an adverb here, which describes the time and the way she comes (reaches) for her lectures. Hence, option B is the correct answer.

'She often comes late for the lectures.'

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