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vovikov84 [41]
2 years ago
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Which sentence shows an adverb modifying an adjective? A. Laura wildly searched for her car in the parking lot. B. Kevin sadly g

ave up on his dreams and became an exterminator. C. You are simply the best. D. I should be there really soon.
English
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erastova [34]2 years ago
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Option B. Kevin sadly gave up on his dreams and became an exterminator this sentence shows an adverb modifying an adjective.

An adverb is one of the eight parts of speech that is used to modify a noun, an adjective, and another adverb. The purpose of an adverb is to tell the reader about how, when, and where an action is performed or the quality/degree of action.

From the given options, the sentence in which an adverb is modifying an adjective is the last one (fourth)

In the fourth statement, the adverb is informing about the degree (very) of the adjective (content).

Learn more about adverbs at

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