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Adverb is a word which modifies the meaning, of a verb, an adjective an another adverb, a, e)abuckiome) wr OU CLeIon, , |, , 1. The cook prepares dishes quickly., , 2. He is a very fast runner., , 3. He runs very fastly., , 4. I have walked all through this estate., , Pe bam dale Rcjenci-) alec eCe meat om-LeA oem et tLe. @aY, modifies the verb prepares., , e In sentence (2) the adverb very modifies the, adjective fast., , e In sentence (3) the adverb very modifies the, adverb fastly., , e In sentence (4) the adverb all modifies the, phrase through the estate.
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This kind of adverbs reveal the manner in which, the action of the verb is shown., , Examples:, e The train moved slowly., , e The dog barks loudly, , e The labourers work hard, , e The soldiers fought bravely.
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Adverbs which denote places to which the actions, of the verbs refer to., , Examples:, e Please do not assemble on the verandah, e The accident took place on the ring road, e My son is settled in U.S.A., , e Please do not spit here.
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Adverbs which reveal the time of action pertaining, to the verb., , Examples:, e | read newspaper daily., , e | sold my car yesterday., , e It is raining swice 6 A. M., , e The train arrived late by an hour.
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Adverb of degrees are the adverbs which reveal, the degree or nature of the actions pertaining to the, i=) 49k, , Examples:, e He is too weak to carry the load., , e | am fully prepared to appear for the interview., e The construction work is almost completed., , e | am extremely sorry for the delay, , e It is my total responsibility.