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This orange is
- ripe. (adverb of degree)

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Answered by alinakincsem
2

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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Answered by patelmeghsandip
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Answer:

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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