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She thinks she is
correct. (adverb of affirmation)
.: Neha ran
fast but could not catch the bus. (adverb of degree)
He is lazy; he
does any work. I have.
told him to change his
way
but he
listens. (adverbs of frequency)
- We reached the venue for the competition
time. (adverb of time)
- I had
fallen asleep when a loud noise woke me up. (adverb of degree)
Eat
there's plenty of time. (adverb of manner)
The dog barked
and.
at the sight of the strangers. (adverb of manner
Speak
I can't hear you. (adverb of manner)
Look! How
the peacock is dancing! (adverb of manner)
are you planning to leave for the concert? (interrogative adverb)​

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Answered by arpitasinghchauhan8
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Answer:

Republic Day is a national holiday in India. It honours the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect on 26 January 1950 replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India and thus, turning the nation into a newly formed republic.

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