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Which kind of adverb is the word in capitals? - "During the rainy season we play INDOORS." a. Adverb of Time/Frequency. b. Adverb of Place. c. Adverb of Degree. d. Adverb of Manner.​

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Answered by CopyThat
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Answer:

b. Adverb of Place.

Explanation:

The given sentence is ''During the rainy season we play indoors.

Here indoor means inside, so it is an adverb which indicates place.

Learn more:

The word, 'adverb' suggests the idea of adding to the meaning of a verb; in fact, it modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Adverbs can be single words (slowly) or phrases (in the garden, on Monday) and the term, adverbial is often uses to describe both types. Adverbs follow a peculiar word order.

Adverbs of Place:

Adverbs of place occasionally come at the beginning of a sentence or a clause. This is especially the case with 'here' and 'there'.

  • Here is the book you are looking for.
  • I opened the door and there was my brother.
Answered by SarthakBhol
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Answer: b) Adverb of Place.

Explanation: Adverbs that are employed in a sentence to describe the location or the place where an action is taking place are called adverbs of place. Indoor is a place which means inside a house or shelter. Hence its Adverb of Place.

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