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(b) The players did not attend the practise session., B., Fill in the blanks wi, Therefore, the team had to pay a fine to the cricket board., Words hence, therefore are adverbs of reason here because they logically connect the conclusion (or the, with the argument in the previous sentences. Some other adverbs of reason are however and nevertheles, 1., My aunt welcor, resule), aunt. My grandp, 2., Sheshan enjoyee, Read the following sentences. The underlined words are adverbs. State the kind of adverb in he, space provided. The first one has been done for you., Punit readily agreed to do the work., She has been to London twice., A., enjoyed it ., 3., Roshni works L, 1., Adverb of Manner, computer engne, 2., Lunch is almost ready., Sneha is feeling better today., I can hardly wait for the winter vacation., The children will go to the airport tomorrow., The market is nearby., Samarth woke up carly., Adje hd, Adveuh., Adveuh, Advl, 3., anne, Adverbs can be formed by a, 4., 5., warm, warmly, happy, happily, Many words ending in -ly, These are adjectives., 6., 7., Adah, 8., Examples: (a) It is a, She swims better than me., This is enough, you need not add more sugar., 9., (b) He is, The words lovely and friens, 10., We sometimes play volleyball., The rain brought much respite from the sweltering heat., Adua, Advouh, 11., 12., DEGREES OF COMPARISON, Adverbs can also be used to e, Pegrees of comparison of adverbs are positive, comparative and superlative., Adverbs of some words form their comparative by adding -er and their superlative by adding, Examples: (a) Sita tri, -est to the, Sita tre, positive form., Example :, fast
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harder, hard, hardest, cautiously, confidently, elegantly, more cautiously, more confidently, more elegantly, most cautiousl, most confidently, most elegantly, far, farther, farthest, well, better, best, much, more, 11ost, Fill in the blanks with the right degrees of comparison of the adverb given in each bracket., My aunt welcomed me .aktM.., aunt. My grandpa welcomed me..i nof them all. (warmly)., B., 1., My cousin weleomed me snethan my, Sheshan enjoyed the pienic. Hari enjoyed the picnic na than Sheshan Sridhar, enjoyed it ....AI. of them all. (much), Roshni works blil.d, computet engineer than Roshni. Mukta works Zt, sult), 2., the, as a computer engineer. Neeta works &, 3., atong them all. (etficiently), FORMATION OF ADVERBS, Adverbs can be formed by adding -ly' to the adjectives and nouns., lazy, lazily, slow, showly, warmly, warm, cheerful cheerfully, eager, eagetly, Many words ending in ly' are not adverbs like cowardly, lonely, tiendly, lively and lovely, These are adjectives., happy, happily, vely view