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Adverb:
An adverb is a word that describes or modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It
often tells us how, when, where, or to what degree something is done.
Examples:
Describing how: She sings beautifully. (The adverb "beautifully" describes how she
sings.)
Describing when: They arrived yesterday. (The adverb "yesterday" describes when they
arrived.)
Describing where: He looked everywhere. (The adverb "everywhere" describes where he
looked.)
Describing degree: She is very tired. (The adverb "very" describes the degree of
tiredness.)
Fill in the Blanks Rules
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Example
st
To, can, will Verb 1 Form
A, an Singular Noun
Not a, an Plural Noun
Singular Noun Verb + s (Present Tense Only) She eats
Non-Singular Noun Verb without s (Present Tense Only) They Eat
Has have had Verb 3rd Form
Is was am are were Verb 3rd Form
Is was am are were Verb 1st Form + ing
Will be Verb 3rd From
And If blank after and then verb form
will remains same as was before if
was with s then will be s after and