Underline the simple adverb in each sentence. Tell its kind too 1. I gladly accept her offer. 2. I had fever yesterday. 3. She seldom comes to see us. 4. She is too tired to complete the project. 5. Send the peon here. 6. Do things slowly, but surely. 7. I can speak English well. 8. This is somewhat true. 9. Do it now. 10. We pray to God daily.

These are the sentences with the simple adverbs identified and their types:

1. I gladly accept her offer.
Answer: I gladly accept her offer. – Adverb of Manner

2. I had fever yesterday.
Answer: I had fever yesterday. – Adverb of Time

3. She seldom comes to see us.
Answer: She seldom comes to see us. – Adverb of Frequency

4. She is too tired to complete the project.
Answer: She is too tired to complete the project. – No simple adverb
(‘too’ is an adverb of degree, but it’s not considered a simple adverb in this context as it’s part of the construction “too…to”.)

5. Send the peon here.
Answer: Send the peon here. – Adverb of Place

6. Do things slowly, but surely.
Answer: Do things slowly, but (surely). – Adverbs of Manner

7. I can speak English well.
Answer: I can speak English well. – Adverb of Manner

8. This is somewhat true.
Answer: This is somewhat true. – Adverb of Degree

9. Do it now.
Answer: Do it now. – Adverb of Time

10. We pray to God daily.
Answer: We pray to God daily. – Adverb of Frequency


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