English, asked by bhandaribharati1980, 7 months ago

- They reached the edge of the desest easily.
(pick out the adverb).​

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Answered by Anonymous
14

Here's Your Answer!

Sentence: They reached the edge of the desert easily.

Adverb: Easily

Explanation:

  • Adverb is the word which describes a verb.
  • We can easily identify the adverb in a sentence. Adverbs often ends with (ly), but except some cases.

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Answered by Sitααrα
18

Question:-

Pick out the adverb in the following sentence:-

  • They reached the edge of the desert easily.

Answer:-

  • They reached the edge of the desest easily.

  • The word easily is Adverb

Explore more:-

  • An Adverb add more to the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb.

  • In simple words, An adverb modifies a verb, an Adjective or another adverb.

For example:-

  1. The peacock dances gracefully.
  2. My mother was quite happy when I received the reward.
  3. Mr Chandra works very hard.

The words gracefully, quite, very are all Adverbs.

  • In sentence 1, the Adverb gracefully modifies the Verb dances.

  • In sentence 2, the Adverb quite modifies the Adjective happy.

  • In sentence 3, the Adverb very modifies the Adverb hard.
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