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Underline the adverb and state their kind
1. The technician fixed the problem easily
2. I am waiting here for my daughter
3. He laughed merrily
4. We will leave today
5. she is standing outside
6. please wait patiently
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Answered by Anonymous
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Identify the Adverbs and state their kind:

1. The technician fixed the problem easily.

  • Adverb: \large{\sf{\red{Easily}}}
  • It's kind: \large{\sf{\red{Adverb\:of\:manner}}}

2. I am waiting here for my daughter.

  • Adverb: \large{\sf{\red{Here}}}
  • It's kind: \large{\sf{\red{Adverb\:of\:place}}}

3. He laughed merrily.

  • Adverb: \large{\sf{\red{Merrily}}}
  • It's kind: \large{\sf{\red{Adverb\:of\:manner}}}

4. We will leave today.

  • Adverb: \large{\sf{\red{Today}}}
  • It's kind: \large{\sf{\red{Adverb\:of\:time}}}

5. She is standing outside.

  • Adverb: \large{\sf{\red{Outside}}}
  • It's kind: \large{\sf{\red{Adverb\:of\:place}}}

6. Please wait patiently.

  • Adverb: \large{\sf{\red{Patiently}}}
  • It's kind: \large{\sf{\red{Adverb\:of\:manner}}}

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What is an Adverb?

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎An adverb is a word that explains (as a single word) a verb or adjective in a sentence. There are five common types of Adverbs,

  • Adverbs of Degree
  • Adverbs of Frequency
  • Adverbs of Manner
  • Adverbs of Place
  • Adverbs of Time

(1) Adverbs of Degree- Adverbs of degree explain the level or intensity of a verb.

Example: This work is too hard.

(2) Adverbs of Frequency- Adverbs of frequency explain how often the verb occurs.

Example: She always keep that here.

(3) Adverbs of Manner- Adverbs of manner provide more information about how a verb is done.

Example: The wind blows gently.

(4) Adverbs of Place- Adverbs of place illustrate where the verb is happening.

Example: Place your bags out.

(5) Adverbs of Time- An adverb of time provides more information about when a verb takes place.

Example: They will be arriving soon.

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Sentences -

1) The technician fixed the problem easily.

Adverb > Easily.

Kind - Adverb Of Manner.

2)I am waiting here for my daughter.

Adverb >Here.

Kind - Adverb Of Place.

3)He laughed merrily.

Adverb >Merrily.

Kind - Adverb Of Manner.

4)We will leave today.

Adverb >Today.

Kind - Adverb Of Time.

5)She is standing outside.

Adverb - Outside.

Kind - Adverb Of Place.

6) Please wait patiently.

Adverb - Patiently.

Kind - Adverb Of Manner.

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