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The Adverb
Complete these sentences.
1. There was some heavy rain last night. Yes, it rained very
2. Aren't the children quiet! Yes, they're working very
3. Amit has a loud voice. Yes, he always talks very
4. Isn't the teacher angry! Yes, he's shouting very
5. Anushka is very happy today! Yes, she is laughing very
6. Kartik likes playing slow music. Yes, he is playing this music very​

Answers

Answered by Prahem54
26

1.heavily

2.quietly

3.loudly

4.angrily

5.happily

6.slowly

Answered by GulabLachman
17

1. There was some heavy rain last night. Yes, it rained very heavily

  • The adverb is used to make modifications in the verb, noun, or clauses
  • The given sentence means that last night heavy rain was there
  • The adverb of the word heavy is heavily
  • And the sentence become it rained very heavily

2. Aren't the children quiet. Yes, they are working quietly

  • In the given sentence the children are very quiet
  • The adverb of the word quiet is quietly
  • Therefore the sentence will get proper meaning when it is written as they are working very quietly

3. Amit has a loud voice. Yes, he always talks loudly

  • The adjective in the given sentence is a loud voice
  • The adverb of the word loud is loudly
  • So the sentence becomes meaningful by stating he always talks very loudly

4. Isn't the teacher angry. Yes, he is shouting very angrily

  • The given sentence means that the teacher is very angry
  • Angrily is the adverb form of the verb angry

5. Anushka is very happy today. Yes, she is laughing very happily

  • The given sentence means that Anushka is happy
  • The adverb form of the word happy is happily

6. Kartik lies playing slow music. Yes, he is playing this music very slowly

  • Kartik likes to play slow music is the theme of the given sentence
  • Therefore the adverb form of the word slow is slowly
  • So the sentence becomes correct by using the form slowly
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