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underline the adverbrs and state their kinds: it is too hot today​

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Answered by manika1255
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Answer:

today is adverb

It is adverb of time

Answered by Anonymous
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An adverb is a word used to stress/describe the meaning of an adjective or verb.

Example: When she heard the news, she rejoiced happily.

              I have a party tonight.

Adverbs are of 4 kinds.

Adverb of Manner: Happily, Angrily, Loudly, Rudely, Sadly etc.

Adverb of Time: Tomorrow, Yesterday, Soon, Again, Late etc.

Adverb of Place: Here, There, Near, Outside, Inside, Top etc.

Adverb of Frequency: Frequently, Usually, Daily, Seldom etc.

It is too hot today.

In the above sentence, today is the adverb and it is an adverb of time.

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