An adverb is a word that tells us more about a verb. It "qualifies" or "modifies" a verb. Here are 5 sentences with the emphasizing adverb underlined:
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An adverb is a word that modifies (adds to the meaning of ) a verb, an adjective, an other adverb; or even a sentence. Adverbs are of various kinds e.g. adverb of manner, time, place, direction etc.
Kinds of Adverb
1. Adverb of Manner/means/instrument: It shows how, the manner in which, the action is/was/will be/ performed.
Ali closed the door carefully. She did well.
He was sleeping peacefully. I shall do it willingly.
2. Adverb of Place: It shows where the action is/was done.
Zia came here. She comes home.
3. Adverb of Time: It shows when (time) of the action.
He came here today. I shall go to Lahore very soon.
4. Adverb/Adverbial of cause: It shows why the action is/was/will be performed.
She comes here to meet me. I went to bazaar to buy a pen.
5. Adverb of Interrogation: It asks questions, such as, when, where, why and how the action was/is/will be/ performed.
Where are your books? Why were you so sad?
6. Adverbs of Frequency: They indicate how often the action is/was/will be/ performed.
always, usually, often, seldom, generally, never, ever, etc.
7. Adverbs of Degree: They indicate to what extent
the action is performed. almost, barely, fairly,
nearly, completely, really, even, just, enough, too,
quite, hardly, scarcely, much, very etc.
She was almost dead. He is quite right.whatis the 5 examples of adverb
5 examples of reality sentences
The painting was so real that I spoke to it.
what is an antonym give 5 examples
The spelling baggravation is not a word in the English language. The word is aggravation.Writing example sentences for class can be an aggravation.
whatis the 5 examples of adverb
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5 examples of reality sentences
subject verb subject
I was paralized. Just the right size.
the worn out to every day
give 5 examples of infix
The painting was so real that I spoke to it.
i have a routine every day of getting ready and going to school
5 example each and use them in a sentence
Simple sentences have a subject and verb. I walked home. (with object) I cried endlessly. (with adverb) She sang "America the Beautiful". (with object) He whistled perfectly. (with adverb) I raced to school. (with object)
A declarative sentence tells about something. A declarative sentence does not ask a question or give a command. A declarative sentence sometimes ends with an exclamation point. A declarative sentence can be a simple or a compound sentence. All of these sentences are declarative sentences.