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Adverb

Kumar Upendra .
10/07/2017 1 0

Adverb: Adverb tells that how, where, when, how many, why.

Examples:

1. Please try again.

2.  He rises early in the morning.

3. Don’t go far.

4. I am fully prepared.

5. He drives slowly.

6. I hurt my finger yesterday.

7. It is really a good time for us.

8. He managed very quikly.

        Adjective                 Adverb

        Beautiful                  Beautifully

         Slow                        Slowly

         Serious                   Seriously

        Careless                 Carelessly

        Terrible                    Terribly

        Reliable                   Reliably

        Happy                     Happily

        Logic                       Logically

Examples: 

1. He sat at dining table but he is not eating.

2. He has applied for a job therefore he has joined coaching classes.

3. I requested him but he did not give his pen.

4. Don’t talk on mobile while you are driving.

5. He has either purchased a shirt or a pant.

6. He will go to London if he gets visa.

7. Although he worked hard he couldn’t pass the exam.

8. Since he has crossed the age of 25 years that’s why he could not apply for that job.

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