1 Adverb
1 Adverb
ADVERB
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Types of Adverbs:-
(A) Simple Adverb
(B) Relative Adverb
(C) Interrogative Adverb
TYPES OF ADVERBS
4) Adverb of Manner:-
Adverbs of Manner show “how” or “in what
manner”.
These Adverbs include nearly all those Adverbs which are
derived from Adjectives and end in “ly”.
In other words, we can say those Adverbs which are made
by using ‘ly’ in Adjectives are called Adverb of Manner.
Some Adverbs of Manner are thus, so, well, badly,
probably, certainly, conveniently etc.
TYPES OF ADVERBS
Examples:
1) He is miser. (×) (“Miser” is Noun before that Article ‘a’ will be used.)
He is a miser. (√)
2) He is a miser man. (×) (Here, Adjective form “miserly” will be used because
Noun “man” is given after it.)
He is a miserly man. (√)
3) He behaved miserly. (×) (Here, “behaved” is a Verb. To modify this Verb,
Adverb form “in a miserly manner” will be used.)
He behaved in a miserly manner. (√)
TYPES OF ADVERBS
(b) Place:
(i) Where did he stop?
(ii) Whence has he come?
(वह कहााँ से आया है ?)
(iii) Whither is he going?
(वह ककधर जा रहा है?)
TYPES OF ADVERBS
1) Who 1) When
2) Whom 2) Where
3) Whose 3) Why
4) Which 4) How
5) What
POSITION OF ADVERBS
It is very essential to use Adverb near the word which it modifies. If it is used
at the wrong place, the meaning of the sentence may change.
Examples:
1) Only, She saw my new dress. (के वल उसने ककसी और ने नहीं |)
2) She only saw my new dress. (के वल देखा, और कुछ नहीं ककया |)
3) She saw only my new dress. (के वल मेरी dress, ककसी और की नहीं |)
4) She saw my only new dress. (एकमात्र dress जो मेरे पास थी |)
5) She saw my new dress only. (के वल dress, पुस्तक या कुछ और नहीं |)
POSITION OF ADVERBS