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Underline the adverb of a degree in the given sentences,
1. It is too cold today.
2. The lecture is almost over.
3. You are utterly wrong about her
4. The weather was fairly pleasant last week.
5. It is quite true,
6. I am quite sleepy and tired,
7. I have nearly finished all the work.​

Answers

Answered by ishwar4983
23

Answer:

1.too

2.almost

3.utterly

4.fairly

5.quite

6.quite

7.nearly

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
49

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Underline the adverb of a degree in the given sentences,

1. It is too cold today.

2. The lecture is almost over.

3. You are utterly wrong about her

4. The weather was fairly pleasant last week.

5. It is quite true.

6. I am quite sleepy and tired.

7. I have nearly finished all the work.​

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1. It is too cold today.

2. The lecture is almost over.

3. You are utterly wrong about her.

4. The weather was fairly pleasant last week.

5. It is quite true.

6. I am quite sleepy and tired.

7. I have nearly finished all the work.​

★ More to know -

  • What is an adverb?

⇒ An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or even a whole sentence. Adverbs mainy end with -ly.

  • What is adverb of degree?

⇒ Adverbs of degree modify the degree to which an adjective or another adverb applies. Degree adverbs include almost, barely, entirely, highly, quite, slightly, totally, and utterly.

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