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Whats the diffrence in finding adjectives and adverbs


harsneha: so i cant come online
harsneha: sneha
harsneha: where r u
harsneha: u dont love me huh :(
harsneha: i love u truely :(
harsneha: but..... fate hm
harsneha: i have no net i will recharge after 13days
AJAYMAHICH: are kya h yr ye sb
AJAYMAHICH: tum mere hi answer pr chat kyun krte ho

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Answered by gamanL7
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adjective is the quality describer of something/someone

adverb describes the quality of a verb

gamanL7: thnz
gamanL7: same to you
gamanL7: follow me
gamanL7: i will also follow i
gamanL7: i will also follow u
Answered by AJAYMAHICH
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hiiii dear_________❤️❤️❤️

good evening_______________✌✌✌





________✌️ADJECTIVES ✌️___________

ADJECTIVES always describe nouns. They tell us how nouns look, taste, smell, sound and feel. They can be put into the sentence: It is ~.



examples:

1.sound-loud, quiet, muffled

2.taste- cheesy, sour, delicious

3.smell-fresh, rancid, spicy

4.feel- cold, wet, bumpy

5.look- red, big, rough.

6. yes, sometimes you will describe how something looks like it might feel. I see a pillow and think it looks soft.


_________✌️✌️ADVERBS✌✌_________




ADVERBS are words or even phrases that tell us when, where, or how a verb is done. “How” verbs often end with ~ly.



examples:

1. How-quickly, carefully, loudly

2. When-eventually, tomorrow,at noon, after I ~

3. Where-here, at the school, in my classroom.

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