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Underline the adverbs and state the types the film ended rather quickly.​

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underline adverb is quickly and the type of adverb is adverb of manner

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Underline the adverbs and state the types:

Underline the adverbs and state the types: Given Sentence:

  1. The film ended rather quickly.

In the Sentence , "Quickly" is an adverb

Type: Adverbs of Manner .

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★ What is an Adverb?

  • An Adverb is a word which modifies the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb.

Read the following sentences carefully.

  1. She speaks loudly. (modifies the Verb speaks)
  2. The weather is fairly warm. (modifies the Adjective warm)
  3. She speaks very loudly. (modifies the Adverb loudly)

Kinds of Adverbs:

  • Adverbs of Manner
  1. Adverbs of Place
  2. Adverbs of Time
  3. Adverbs of Frequency (or Number)
  4. Adverbs of Quantity (or Degree)
  5. Interrogative Adverbs

1. Adverbs of Manner:

An Adverb of Manner tells how or in what manner an action is done.

Read the following sentences carefully.

  1. Sheela worked hard to win the prize.
  2. The Rajputs fought bravely.

2. Adverbs of Place:

An Adverb of Place tells where or at what place an action is done.

Study the Adverbs of Place in the following sentences carefully.

  1. The peon is sitting outside.
  2. i have to go far.

3. Adverbs of Time:

An Adverb of Time tells when or at what time an action is done.

Study the Adverbs of Time in the following sentences carefully.

  1. We shall go tomorrow.
  2. The train will arrive soon.

4. Adverbs of Frequency (or Number):

An Adverb of Frequency or Number tells how often or how frequently an action is done.

Study the Adverbs of Frequency or Number in the following sentences.

  1. The milkman comes to our house daily.
  2. I called at your office twice.

5. Adverbs of Quantity (or Degree):

An Adverb of Quantity or Degree tells how much or to what degree or to what extent a thing is done

Study the Adverbs of Quantity or Degree in the following sentences.

  1. The old man seems very tired.
  2. Mohan is too careless.

6. Interrogative Adverbs:

Interrogative Adverbs are used for asking questions.

Study the Interrogative Adverbs in the following sentences.

  1. Where is the thief hiding? (place of hiding)
  2. When will the bus come? (time of coming)
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