1. Underline the adverbs in the following sentences and indicate to which class they belong. a) I cut my finger yesterday.________________________________________________ b) He seldom has lunch with us. ____________________________________________ c) Women are too careless.________________________________________________ d) He comes here daily.__________________________________________________ e) The little cat followed me everywhere.____________________________________ f) This tale is well written. _________________________________________________ g) He always tries to do his best. ___________________________________________ h) You are altogether mistaken. _____________________________________________ i) He certainly will pass in the exam._________________________________________ j) You are partly wrong. __________________________________________________
Note: Some of the adverbs, like "well," "always," and "daily," can also function as adjectives in different contexts, but in these sentences, they are used as adverbs.
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Resposta:
a) I cut my finger yesterday.
Adverb: yesterday (Class: Time)
b) He seldom has lunch with us.
Adverb: seldom (Class: Frequency)
c) Women are too careless.
Adverb: too (Class: Degree)
d) He comes here daily.
Adverb: daily (Class: Frequency)
e) The little cat followed me everywhere.
Adverb: everywhere (Class: Place)
f) This tale is well written.
Adverb: well (Class: Manner)
g) He always tries to do his best.
Adverb: always (Class: Frequency)
h) You are altogether mistaken.
Adverb: altogether (Class: Degree)
i) He certainly will pass in the exam.
Adverb: certainly (Class: Certainty)
j) You are partly wrong.
Adverb: partly (Class: Degree)
Explicação:
a) I cut my finger yesterday.
Adverb: yesterday
Class: Adverb of time
b) He seldom has lunch with us.
Adverb: seldom
Class: Adverb of frequency
c) Women are too careless.
Adverb: too
Class: Adverb of degree/intensity
d) He comes here daily.
Adverb: daily
Class: Adverb of frequency
e) The little cat followed me everywhere.
Adverb: everywhere
Class: Adverb of place
f) This tale is well written.
Adverb: well
Class: Adverb of manner
g) He always tries to do his best.
Adverb: always
Class: Adverb of frequency
h) You are altogether mistaken.
Adverb: altogether
Class: Adverb of degree/intensity
i) He certainly will pass in the exam.
Adverb: certainly
Class: Adverb of certainty
j) You are partly wrong.
Adverb: partly
Class: Adverb of degree/intensity
Note: Some of the adverbs, like "well," "always," and "daily," can also function as adjectives in different contexts, but in these sentences, they are used as adverbs.