Answer:
1. The student read <u>there</u> <u>yesterday</u>.
2. I saw your friend <u>in Ghana</u> <u>last month</u>.
3. The beggar walked <u>inside</u> <u>quietly</u>.
4. My father asked the visitor to come <u>outside</u>.
5. The wind blew <u>vehemently</u> <u>at the bus stop</u>.
6. The stranger saw me and walked <u>upwards</u> <u>slowly</u>.
7. He saw a shady tree and sat <u>eastward</u>.
Explanation:
I have been to fill the spaces with the correct adverbs.
Adverbs are words or phrases that are used to modify or explain a verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, etc.
Adverb of place simply talks about the place an action or event actually took place. e.g. in Ghana, there, here, eastward, etc.
Adverb of time reveals the time/period an event took place. e.g. yesterday, last month, today, etc. Adverb of manner tells about the manner in which an event or action took place. e.g. vehemently, properly, slowly, etc.