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Easy Grammar
             Easy Grammar
             Easy Grammar


               Adverb

               An adverb      describes how an action happens           .

               For example:
                    Jason quickly     read the book.

               How did Jason read?  ............        Quickly



             A.     An  action  word  is  coloured  in  each  sentence.  Circle  the  adverb  that
                    describes the action.

                    1.      Manan, will you come          here quickly?

                    2.      Neil slowly placed       a card on the cardhouse.

                    3.      My grandpa snored         loudly.

                    4.      My sheepdog sat       lazily in the pool.

                    5.      Children played      fairly on the beach, yesterday.

                    6.      I willingly visit  my friends.

             B.   Circle the conjunctions in the sentences.

                    1.      Don’t go there otherwise you will get hurt.

                    2.      He did not attend the school because he was not well.

                    3.      The child laughs and cries at the same time.

                    4.      Are you going to the market or to the fair?

                    5.      She is slow yet she completes her work on time.

                    6.      While  Saksham  and  Shivam  were  watching  the  elephant,  there  was
                            disturbance in the zoo.


             Write In A Way
             Write In A Way
             Write In A Way
             Imagine that you are on a holiday in a different city. Complete this postcard to
             be sent to your friend who is at home. You can use the following words and add

             more words of your own.

                    dessert      great      holidays      ill      cinema      visit      lot      park




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