what is an adverb and a preposition
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a word or phrase that modifies the meaning of an adjective, verb, or other adverb, expressing manner, place, time, or degree (e.g. gently, here, now, very ). Some adverbs, for example sentence adverbs, can also be used to modify whole sentences
a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, as in ‘the man on the platform’, ‘she arrived after dinner’, ‘what did you do it for ?’.
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a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, as in ‘the man on the platform’, ‘she arrived after dinner’, ‘what did you do it for ?’.
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An adverb is a word that describes a verb. It says us more about the action which took place.
For example,
She ran quickly. (here, quickly is the adverb)
She talks softly. (here, softly is the adverb)
A preposition is a word which shows the position of an object.
For example,
The book is on the table. (here, on is the preposition)
She sits beside me. (here, beside is the preposition)
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