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Daniel [21]
1 year ago
9

That roller coaster travels far too fast for my comfort, and I will never ride it againL

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iVinArrow [24]1 year ago
3 0

In the sentence, "That roller coaster travels<u><em> far</em></u><em> </em><u><em>too</em></u><em> </em><u><em>fast</em></u> for my comfort, and I will <u><em>never</em></u> ride it <u><em>again</em></u>" the underlined words are adverbs.

There are total six types of Adverbs, out of which three are explained below:

Adverbs of Degree: These adverbs describe the <em>degree of a quality's action. </em>Adverbs and adjectives are described by it. eg.<em> Far, too, never</em> used in the sentence describe adverbs of degree.

Adverbs of Manner: These adverbs define the way that an<em> action is carried </em>out. In essence, it can be claimed that the adverbs of manner provide an answer to the <em>"how" </em>issue. eg.<em> fast</em> used in the sentence describes adverb of manner.

Adverbs of Time: As their name implies, adverbs of time are employed to inform the reader of the<em> timing of an activity</em>. Both broad and specific time periods are covered by time adverbs. By asking <em>"when," </em>we may determine if it is a temporal adverb. eg<em>. Again </em>used in the sentence is an example of Adverbs of Time.

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