The children laughed happily. (Underline the adverb and write its kind separately.)
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Answer:
The children laughed happily
Answer:
The children laughed happily.
Explanation:
An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a verb (he sings loudly), an adjective (extremely tall), another adverb (ended too soon), or even a whole phrase (he sings loudly) (Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella). Adverbs frequently end in -ly, however some (such as quick) appear identical to their adjective equivalents.
Tom Longboat performed admirably.
Tom is rather tall.
The race was over far too fast.
Fortunately, Lucy had recorded Tom's victory.
In what way do the adverbs in the preceding phrases answer the question? Phillip, how do you sing? Loudly. How does my cat pass the time? Impatiently. How will I evaluate your suggestion? Seriously. Adverbs can provide answers to different sorts of queries concerning how an activity was carried out. They can also inform you when (We arrived early)
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