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write four adverb of interogative adverbs​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The interrogative adverbs are "why," "where," "when," and "how." They are used to ask questions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • When

  • How

  • Where

  • Why

Interrogative Adverbs:

Adverbs when, where, how and why are used for asking questions. Adverbs which are used for asking questions are called interrogative adverbs.

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Adverbs are words which adds meaning to the verb.

Adverbs of frequency ( always, never, often, ever never, generally, frequently, seldom, sometimes ) are placed before the words they modify.

❁ The adverbs wisely, foolishly, fast, slowly, bravely, etc show how are the manner in which an action is done. Such a words are called adverbs of manner.

If the verb is, am, is, are or were these adverbs are placed after the verb:

  • I am always at home on Sundays.

  • I am never late for school

  • He is often late for school.

  • We are sometimes late for school.

  • He's usually early

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