ADVERBS
Words that add meaning to a verb is called an Adverb. A Verb is an Action or Doing word. An Adverb adds a meaning to the verb. For example:
1) The queen spoke politely.
In the above sentence, the word 'spoke' is the verb. Now we have to ask how did the queen speak ?
The answer would be POLITELY.
2) The king spoke LOUDLY. 3) The baby was sleeping SOUNDLY. 4) The students have done WELL.
5) Ram was standing THERE.6) I kept my pencil HERE. 7) The soldiers fought BRAVELY.
8) The horse galloped FAST. 9) The children spoke SOFTLY. 10) The sun shines BRIGHTLY.
11) We must eat our food SLOWLY. 12) Paul goes to school DAILY.
Words that add meaning to a verb is called an Adverb. A Verb is an Action or Doing word. An Adverb adds a meaning to the verb. For example:
1) The queen spoke politely.
In the above sentence, the word 'spoke' is the verb. Now we have to ask how did the queen speak ?
The answer would be POLITELY.
2) The king spoke LOUDLY. 3) The baby was sleeping SOUNDLY. 4) The students have done WELL.
5) Ram was standing THERE.6) I kept my pencil HERE. 7) The soldiers fought BRAVELY.
8) The horse galloped FAST. 9) The children spoke SOFTLY. 10) The sun shines BRIGHTLY.
11) We must eat our food SLOWLY. 12) Paul goes to school DAILY.
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