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:
True
Explanation:
The first time a word was used can be traced through etymology. This is true
Etymology is the history of something and the first time a word was used can be traced through etymology.
Answer:
The strange case of dr. He’ll and mr. hyde????
Explanation:
Explanation:
Reported speech: I am ill.
Reporting part: She says,
‘She says’ will remain as such.
As the reported speech is a statement, conjunction ‘that’ will be used to connect the indirect reported speech.
‘I’ will change, as per the subject of reporting part, into ‘she’.
Tense in inidirect reported speech will not change as verb in reporting part is in present tense.
So we get: She says that she is ill.