Answer:
There aren't. You have found all the adverbs in the passage:
1. slowly
2. quietly
3. beautifully
4. loudly
Explanation:
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. It is common for adverbs to have -ly at their endings, but that will not necessarily be the case with all of them. Some examples of adverbs are: well, quickly, early, sweetly, etc.
Let's focus now on the adverbs found in the passage and the words they are modifying:
1. slowly --> modifies the verb "walked"
2. quietly --> modifies the verb "moved"
3. beautifully --> modifies the verb "playing"
4. loudly --> modifies the verb "playing" in a different sentence
The bank that I use is in financial trouble. [remove <em>it</em>]
Police have closed the website <u>where</u> you could get more information. [replace <em>that</em> with <em>where</em>]
Many young people <u>who</u> can't find work are moving abroad. [add <em>who</em>]
The new laws, which are very unpopular, will affect us all. [add commas]
A new factory is opening in the town, <u>which</u> is very good news. [replace <em>that</em> with <em>which</em>]
The first one, "<span>School uniforms prevent students from expressing their individual styles and personalities"</span>
- - b. from a verb
This is because a participle if formed by adding taking a verb, then adding "ed" to the end of it.
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