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neonofarm [45]
3 years ago
12

B. Directions: Use adverbs (adverbs of manner, place and time) in

English
1 answer:
dsp733 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1) adverb of manner

2)adverb of manner

3)adverb of time

4)adverb of place

5)adverb of time

Explanation:

An adverb can be regarded as a

word that modifies a verb. It often end with " ly"

Types of adverb are;

✓adverb of manner

✓ adverb of time

✓adverb of place

✓ BELOW ARE THE SENTENCES CONTAINING THE ADVERBS

1) John performed the experiment carefully

2) The the table was cleaned neatly

3) I arrived early.

4) John was at the kitchen this morning.

5) We are going to school today.

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