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evablogger [386]
2 years ago
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Adverbs to express manner exercise multiple choise

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juin [17]2 years ago
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An adverb of manner alters or changes a statement to tell everyone how something transpired, such as how quickly or slowly it happened. They are typically used after the main verb or after the object.

<h3>What are the examples of adverb of manner?</h3>

An adverb of manner describes the way of doing a particular action. For example,

  • They walk elegantly.
  • Some teens are driving slowly.
  • Rima swims well.

Thus, it can be concluded that all these words i.e., elegantly, slowly, well, indicates the adverb of manner.

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