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yulyashka [42]
2 years ago
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Learning task 4 Directions: Compose clear and coherent sentences using the adverbs of manner,place,and time that you found above

English
1 answer:
Dmitry [639]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The missing adverbs are:

gracefully, today, inside, now, below, rapidly, gently, and later.

  1. She walked gracefully to the stage.
  2. We should do our homework today.
  3. The cat is inside the box.
  4. John wants those documents now.
  5. Capitan Josh speaking, we are about to land. Below us is the coast of Italy.
  6. Karl did his chores rapidly so that he could go out.
  7. Susan gently lays the baby on the bed.
  8. Can you call me later? I am on the phone right now.

Explanation:

An adverb is a word that we use in a sentence to add extra information. There are many types. In the sentences we have:

  • Adverbs of manner: they describe <u>how </u>we do something. The adverbs of manner in the sentences are <u>gracefully, rapidly, and gently.</u>
  • Adverbs of place: they give information about <u>where</u> something is or happens. The ones present in the sentences are <u>inside and below</u>.
  • Adverbs of time: they give information about <u>when</u> something happens. The adverbs of time present in the sentences are <u>today, now, and later</u>.
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