Exercise on Kinds of Adverbs
An Adverb is a word which adds to the meaning of a Verb, and tells us how a thing is done, when it is done, or where it is done ; e.g Mary sings sweetly. Ashok came yesterday. The sun shines everywhere. KINDS OF ADVERBS Study the Adverbs used in the following sentences : Peter acted wisely. The boys rowed well. She ran fast. The old man walked slowly. The soldier fought bravely. 6. Sita writes badly. She spent all her wealth foolishly. The Adverbs wisely, foolishly, well, fast, slowly, bravely, badly, show how (or the manner in which) an action is done. Such Adverbs are called Adverbs of Manner. Adverbs of Manner answer the question—‘How ?’ Study the Adverbs used in the following sentences : The boys are waiting outside. We looked for her everywhere. He lives here. The train stops there. Hither and thither the children ran. My brother has gone out. The boys ran forward. The Adverbs outside, everywhere, here, there, hither, thither, out, forward, show where an action is done. Such Adverbs are called Adverbs of Place. Adverbs of Place answer the question—‘Where ? Study the Adverbs used in the following sentences : He will come …