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why did you put your bag here adverb kind of adverb​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why do you put the bag here?

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Adverb - here

Kind - adverb of clause

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{\red{\bigstar}} An adverb is a word that adds something to the meaning of a verb, an adjective , or another adverb.

e.g. The traveller walked briskly.

{\red{\bigstar}} Kinds of Adverbs:

  • Adverbs of manner
  • Adverbs of place
  • Adverbs of time
  • Adverbs of frequency
  • Adverbs of degree
  • Interrogative adverb
  • Adverbs of affirmation or negation
  • Exclamatory adverb
  • Relative adverbs

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why did you put your bag here?

➡️ Adverb - here

Kind - adverb of place

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