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• They welcomed us warmly.
• He walks slowly.
2. Adverbs of Time: An adverb that tells us the time at which an action takes place
is called an adverb of time. For example,
• He came yesterday.
• Call him now.
• He will come soon.
3. Adverbs of Place: An adverb that tells us the place in which an action takes place
is called an adverb of place. For example,
• We are waiting outside.
• They live somewhere in Mayur Vihar.
• Let’s sit inside.
4. Adverbs of Frequency: An adverb that tells us how often an action occurs is
called an adverb of frequency. For example,
• I meet her daily.
• He always helps me.
• We often go to this restaurant.
5. Adverbs of Degree: An adverb that describes the intensity of an action,
an adjective, or another adverb is known as an adverb of degree. For example,
• Her work is almost over.
• Jaya is very beautiful.
• Dad was rather busy.
• He drove quite dangerously.
A. Underline the adverbs and state their kind.
1. Shreya sings sweetly.
2. The television was kept there.
3. Mr Khanna often goes to the theatre.
4. Messi ran fast to kick the ball.
5. Sally walked out.
6. Adarsh went to the zoo yesterday.
7. Mother will buy some vegetables tomorrow.
8. Joy rarely makes spelling mistakes.
9. Grandmother slept soundly.
10. Sania Mirza plays tennis well.
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