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Underline the Adverb and tell its kind too.
Example - Somebody is standing outside.
Answer - Outside is an Adverb of place.
1. The programme will start tomorrow.
2. He cannot speak English well
.
3. They have already taken their lunch.
4. Send someone here, please.
5. I came here for you only place
6. Will you repeat this matter again?
7. I have gladly accepted their offer.
8. He seldom goes to market.
9. Have you seen such a person before?
10. They often go to Delhi on business trip.
11. The workers are paid monthly.
12. I hope you would be well soon.​

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Answered by khajamumtazuddin
1

Answer:

1 answer is adverb of time

Answered by Thun
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Underline the Adverb and tell its kind too.

Underline the Adverb and tell its kind too.Example - Somebody is standing outside.

Underline the Adverb and tell its kind too.Example - Somebody is standing outside.Answer - Outside is an Adverb of place.

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1. The programme will start tomorrow.

Answer:

Tomorrow. (Type of adverb - Time/ Frequency)

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2. He cannot speak English well

Answer:

Well. (Type of adverb - Manner)

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3. They have already taken their lunch.

Answer:

Already. (Type of adverb - Time/ Frequency)

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4. Send someone here, please.

Answer:

Here and please are the adverbs. (Type of adverb - Place and Manner)

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5. I came here for you only place

Answer:

Here. (Type of adverb - Place/ Direction)

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6. Will you repeat this matter again?

Answer:

Again. (Type of adverb - degree)

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7. I have gladly accepted their offer.

Answer:

Gladly. (Type of adverb - Manner)

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8. He seldom goes to market.

Answer:

Seldom. (Type of adverb - degree)

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9. Have you seen such a person before?

Answer:

Before. (Type of adverb - Time/ Frequency)

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10. They often go to Delhi on business trip.

Answer:

Often and Delhi. (Type of adverb - Time/Frequency and Place)

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11. The workers are paid monthly.

Answer:

Monthly. (Type of adverb - Time/ Frequency)

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12. I hope you would be well soon.

Answer:

Soon. (Type of adverb - Time/ Frequency)

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