Directions: From the given sentences below, identify the highlighted word if it is ADJECTIVE, VERB or ADVERD. Write your answer on the space before each item.
1. He is begging to save his mother's life.(begging)
2. He left his bag here and went outside.(went)
3. America is a develop country. (develop)
4. I am not feeling well. (feeling)
5. Alcohol causes cancer. (causes)
6. I like the green shirt. (green)
7. Intelligent people always focus on success. (intelligent)
8. We ate some delicious food. (delicious)
9. The old lady was talking in a quiet voice.(old)
10. Our teacher in English is beautiful (beautiful)
11. Dog don't usually walk backwards. (usually)
12. Could you rarely water the plants?(rarely)
13. Alex never argues with me.(never)
14. They go out to dinner every week.(every)
15. The bus is moving westwards. (westwards)
16. A handsome boy. (handsome)
17. Josie is a very gentle girl.(gentle)
18. I like this stage in my life.(like)
19. My family cares about me.(carrs)
20. The girl was very lonely.(very)
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Answer:
1.) Verb
2.) Verb
3.) Verb
4.) Adjective
5.) Verb
6.) Adjective
7.) Adjective
8.) Adverb
9.) Adjective
10.) Adjective
11.) Adverb
12.) Adverb
13.) Adverb
14.) Adjective
15.) Adverb
16.) Adjective
17.) Adjective
18.) Adjective
19.) Verb
20.) Adverb
Explanation:
Adverbs are words that describe verbs. For example:
He left quickly.
(In this example, "left" is the verb, and the adverb "quickly" describes how the verb was done.)
She talks loudly.
(Here, "talks" is the verb, and the adverb "loudly" describes how the verb is done.)
Lots of adverbs end "-ly."
Understanding adverbs is a little more complicated than that though. Not all adverbs tell us how a verb is done. Adverbs can also tell us when, where, how often, and how much a verb is done. Adverbs can also be used with adjectives and even other adverbs
What do adverbs do?
When an adverb modifies a verb, it tells us how, when, where, why, how often, or how much the action is performed. Here are some examples of adverbs modifying verbs:
How: He ran quickly.
When: He ran yesterday.
Where: He ran here.
How often: He ran daily.
How much: He ran fastest.
Adjectives are words that are used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. For example, red, quick, happy, and obnoxious are adjectives because they can describe things, a red hat, the quick rabbit, a happy duck, an obnoxious person
A verb is the action or state of being in a sentence. Verbs can be expressed in different tenses, depending on when the action is being performed.
Here are some examples:
past tense action: jennifer walked to the store
past tense state of being: you were a great singer
Future tense: after lunch, i will call my mother
Present tense: mosquito bites itch