This orange is
- ripe. (adverb of degree)
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Adverb
Explanation:
- In the given statement, the adverb first needs to be identified.
- To do so, one must be aware of what "adverbs" are.
- Adverb generally refers to a word i.e. used to modify a verb or an adjective.
- "This orange is ripe" = ripe is adverb
- "This orange is too ripe" = too ripe, is an increased degree.
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Adverb
Explanation:
In the given statement, the adverb first needs to be identified.
To do so, one must be aware of what "adverbs" are.
Adverb generally refers to a word i.e. used to modify a verb or an adjective.
"This orange is ripe" = ripe is adverb
"This orange is too ripe" = too ripe, is an increased degree.
Explanation:
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