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write the difference between interrogative adverb and relative adverb​

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Answered by nandanipanchal45634
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adverbs which are used to ask a question is called 'interrogative adverb'and the adverbs which show the relation between main clause and an adjective clause in a sentence is known as relative adverb.

Explanation:

example of an interrogative adverb- why are you late for the school?, what is your favorite song? ,etc.

example of relative adverb - don't you know that where has she been living?

in the above sentence 'where' is an adverb but it also relates two clauses of a sentence at same time, so it is known to be a relative adverb.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adverbs which are used for asking questions are called interrogative adverbs. There are several different kinds of interrogative adverbs. Examples are: when, how long, how early, how soon etc.

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