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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate adjective or adverb.
i. Pramila is playing ...... (quiet/quietly).
ii. Hari speaks very..
(loud/loudly).
iii.
Mukesh is a ...... (careful/carefully) driver.
iv. The test was ...... (easy/easily) and we finished in time.
He is fitting the ...... (automatic/automatically) door in
/my house.
vi, My uncle speaks ...... (perfect/perfectly) Chinese.
vii. It was raining very ...... (heavy/heavily).
viii. She looked very .... (calm/calmly), but I am sure she was feeling very
V.
nervous,​

Answer :

Answer:

quietly

loud

careful

easy

automatic

perfect

heavy

Explanation:

Adjective is a word that describes the noun where as an adverb used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb and often used to show degree, manner, place, or time.

The appropriate adjective or adverb.

i. Pramila is playing quietly (quiet/quietly).

ii. Hria speaks very loud (loud/loudly).

(loud/loudly).

iii. Mukesh is a careful (careful/carefully) driver.

iv. The test was easy  (easy/easily) and we finished in time.

v. He is fitting the automatic (automatic/automatically) door in

/my house.

vi. My uncle speaks perfect (perfect/perfectly) Chinese.

heavy

vii. It was raining very heavy (heavy/heavily).

viii. She looked very calm (calm/calmly), but I am sure she was feeling very nervous.

What is types of adverb?

There are five types of adverbs we should familiarize ourself with:

  • adverbs of degree
  • frequency
  • manner
  • place
  • and time.

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