Adverbs are demonstrated as the words that function to modify or provide description about an adjective, verb, adverb, or other kinds of words, clauses, or phrases.
As per the question, the adverb that is mentioned in the given sentence would be 'too' as it qualifies the adjective 'close' in the sentence. The adverb 'too' is usually employed before adjectives to qualify/describe the adjectives without nouns as provided in the given sentence('close' is followed by a preposition not noun).
Where are the answer choices?
Answer:
Explanation:
1. I am at home now.
3. They are Korean.
4. There is a pen on the desk.
5. My name is Nikita.
6. We are from Ukraine.
7. That is right.
8. I am OK, thanks.
9. Clara and Steve are married.
10. She is an English teacher.
11. This book is mine.
12. Jane and Peter are married.
13. My brother is here at the moment.
14. Many people are in the bank.
15. We are in England.
16. It is Monday today.
17. I am a hairdresser.
18. My name is Alexander.
19. There are many people in this class.
20. Are Ane and Alice sisters?
21. Is this car yours?
22. Am I in your way?
23. Are you twenty-five years old?
24. Are the Smiths divorced?
25. Is this your new bicycle?
26. I am a student.
27. The teachers are in the room.
28. The cat is on the table.
29. The dog is under the table.
30. This book is cheap.