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Underline the ‘where' adverbs in these sentences.
1. Mohan is playing <u>outside</u>.
2. Jyoti is standing <u>there</u>.
3. Vandana is waiting <u>upstairs</u>.
4. The boy looked <u>up</u>.
5. The puppy stays <u>here</u>.
6. The girl is <u>inside</u>.
7. The aeroplane is flying <u>above</u>.
8. I looked for him <u>everywhere</u>.
9. We travelled <u>far</u> to look for him.
10. He went <u>out</u> to play.
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<u>NOTE</u>:-
♕ An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb and is used to show degree, manner, place, or tîme.
♕ The above are examples of adverbs of plâce. They tell us the place where something happened or happens or will happen, answering the quèstion "where?".
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Answer:
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Explanation:
"a new pair of shoes" is the object of the preposition because it answers the question 'what did Wilmer buy?"
<span>d. "And that which should accompany old age, / As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, / I must not look to have"
Macbeth is saying that he should not seek (or "look to have") things that old people would usually have (things "which should accompany old age"), such "As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends," etc.</span>