we walked around the garden
underline the adverbial in the above sentence
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Around
Adverb:
It is a word that is used to change, modify, or qualify many types of words. In particular, it describes where, how, when, in what way, and to what extent something is done or occurs. It is usually identified by the fact that it ends in –ly; however, several adverbs do not end like that. Furthermore, adverbs can be combined in a variety of ways.
The word "around" is used as an adverb and preposition. It is used to represent the movement of the verb.
Therefore, "around" is the adverb in the given sentence.
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The adverbial is 'around.'
- Adverbials refer to words or phrases that give a better description of the verb in a sentence.
- Adverbials help in defining the action more precisely.
- It can be a single word like 'around,' 'here,' and so on. It can also be a group of words like 'in a few minutes,' ' at the park,' and so on.
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