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What part of speech describes a verb adjective, or adverb and answers when? Where? How? And to what extent?​

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Answered by ann2006
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Answer:

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Something that tells us more about the verb is called an adverb. (verb is any word which describes action)

eg - He is dancing beautifully.

here, dancing is the verb because it shows action. Adverb is beautifully which talks about the verb.

Adjective tells us more about a noun.

Noun is a name, place,animal and thing.

eg - She's a good girl.

Here, girl is the noun.

The word 'good' tells us more about the girl and thus it is an objective.

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Answered by DTA18N09
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Answer:

ADJECTIVE: Describes a noun or pronoun; tells which one, what kind or how many. ADVERB: Describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs; tells how, why, when, where, to what extent.

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