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EXERCISE IN GRAMMAR 60 ET In the following sentences (1) pick out the Adverbs and tell what each modifies ; (2) tell whether the moditied word is a Verb, an Adjective, or an Adverb ; (3) classify each Adverb as an Adverb of time, place, manner, degree, etc. :— 1. He was ill pleased. 2. Try again. 3. Heis too shy. 4. We rose very early. 5. Lam so glad to hear it. 6. Cutitlengthwise. 7. Too many cooks spoil the broth, 8. Are you quite sure ? 9. That is well said, 40. Once or twice we have met alone. 11. The Railway station is far off. 42. Ihave heard this before. 13, Father is somewhat better. 44. Lam much relieved to hear it 18. The walk was rather long. 16. The patient is much worse to-day. 17. She arrived a few minutes ago. 48 Ambition urges me forward. 49. She was dressed all in black. 20. We were very kindly received. 21. Her son is out in tran. 22. I surely expect him to-morrow. 23. He could not speak, he was so angry. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30, 31. 32. 33. 34, 35, 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. at. 42. 43, 44, 45, You are far too hasty. The secret is out. He is old enough to know better. I would much rather not go. You need not roar. Your watch is five minutes too fast. He went off on Monday. His health is no worse than before. ‘Wisdom is too high for a fool There is a screw loose somewhere. | se¢ things differently now. Rome was not built in a day. ‘The door burst open and in they came. We have scorched the snake, not Killed it. Do not crowd your work so closely together. ‘The patient is no better to-day. He needs to do it. Do not walk so fast. Put not your trust in prinoes. (Order the carriage round. He has been shamefully treated. | wonder you never told me.

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