Underline the adverbs and write T if it is an adverb of time and D if it is an adverb of degree.
1. Shekhar's mother said, 'Come home soon.
2. The glass is almost full.
3. I will meet you later.
4. I quite liked the setting of the room.
5. I am going to play now.
6. Mr Sharma left just before you came.
7. I woke up very early in the morning.
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1. soon-time
2. full-degree
3. later-time
4. quite-degree
5. now-time
6. just-degree
7. very-degree
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1. Shekhar's mother said,'Come home soon. Adverb of time
2. The glass is almost full. Adverb of degree.
3. I will meet you later. Adverb of time
4. I quite liked the setting of the room. Adverb of degree.
5. I am going to play now. adverb of degree
6. Mr Sharma left just before you came. adverb of degree.
7. I woke up very early in the morning. adverb of time
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