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You are quite wrong.Pick the adverb and state it's kind​

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Answered by SitharaI
2

Answer:

You are quite wrong

Answer is quite

Answered by sidratul1
1

Answer:

From the sentence the adverb is quite. Here it describes the object part of the sentence that the person is somewhat wrong.

Explanation:

The word 'quite' functions as an adverb. It means completely, to an extreme, actually, or to a considerable extent. Hence it is an adverb of manner.

\dag{\boxed {\underline{\sf{\underline\orange{hope \: it \: helps \: u }}}}}\\\\\dag{\boxed {\underline{\sf{\underline\orange{Please \: mark \: as \: BRAINLIEST! }}}}}

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