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Adverb ----------- (an adverb is a word which defines about ,verb ,another adverb , or any adjective) 1. adverb qualifies a verb, 2.adverb qualifies another adverb. 3. Adverb qualifies an adjective.) Adverb ki definition k 3 hisay hain...hum one by one tenun ko samjhtay hain.. 1...adverb qualifies a verb. yeh aik asan se sadi se baat hai k ,jab aik word ,verb k action ko define karay ga sadge say. he played well............ yahan played ka action kesa huva ? javab hai well ...to well aik adverb hai. or yeh manner bata raha hai , k action kesa khela gaya....(adverb of manner) 2....adverb qualifies another adverb. kabhe kabhe aik adverb kisi dosray adverb ki madad bhe karta hai , or aik adverb dosray adverb k meaning clearify karta hai... he played quite well. yahan well to adverb hai he, lakin sath quite aik or adverb hai jo degree bata raha hai ..apnay adverb ,well ki..... yani woh acha khela ,lakin hum kahna chahtay hain ...woh boath he acha he khela. phir hamain well ko aik or adverb dena paray ga ...jo hamary is adverb ki madad karay ga ,k woh apni sahe intensity ka pata day sakay.. e.g. he played very well. yahan hamary real adverb well ki madad karnay k liyay aik or adverb very a gaya hai... jo k hamain sahe andaza raha hai k well kitna acha hai ....answer hai very... well...bhe adverb hai or very bhe... lakin well real adjective hai...jo k begair very k bhe apna matlab day sakta hai... jasay he played well. lakin very second adverb hai , or kamzor adverb hai...woh akela matlab nai day sakta... jasay he played very.........wrong... 3.adverb qualifies an adjective. kabhe kabhe aik adverb aik adjective ko bhe ko bhe qualify karta hai.. he is busy...... yahan busy aik adjective hai... he is so busy.... yahan adverb so a gaya hai ...jo k adjective busy ki asal degree bata raha hai... k woh masroof to hai he hai ...lakin us ki degree hai so ...yani boath... this is very large ball. large...aik adjective hai....... lakin very aik adverb hai , jo apnay adjective ki asal degree bata raha hai, yani boath bara --------------------------------------------- darasal hamain...baat karty huvay apnay lafzun ko takat dene hoti hai...baat aik he hoti hai...lakin kahnay k andaz hoty hain... tum achay ho. tum boath achay ho. tum had say zaida achay ho, tum boath he achay ho. tum kafi achay ho. manay apny degree k mutabik aik shaks ki achaye(adjective) define karna hai... aisay lafz jo apnay adverb ya adjective ki degree define karnay k liyay use hotay hain...inay hum adverb of degree kahty hain... is main , so ,quite ,much , very wegaira hain... yeh lafz itnay takatwar nai hoty k akelay a sakain... yeh ya to kisi dosray adverb k sath atay hain ya kisi adjective k sath...jasa k manay oper define keya.... --------------------------------------------------------------- The different types of Adverbs are as following: 1. Adverb of Time It tells the time that when the action (verb) is taken. The results were announced yesterday. Here the Adverb is yesterday which is answering the question: When were the results announced? ‘Announced’ is the verb in this sentence. Yesterday” is telling the time of verb she will visit the hospital tomorrow. Here the Verb is ‘visit’ and the Adverb is tomorrow as the question being asked is: When will she visit the hospital? Here “tomorrow “is time of verb, that action is being taken “tomorrow” and it is answering about verb. E.g... When will she visit? Answer is tomorrow. Other examples of Adverbs of Time are – Once, Never, Tomorrow, Daily etc.day after tomorrow, after 3 days, 2 year ago etc... 2. Adverb of Place E.g.: They will meet you there. The Adverb here is “there” that is specifying a place for the Verb meet and the question being answered is: Where will they meet you? In spring, flowers bloom everywhere. Here the Verb is bloom and the Adverb is everywhere, answering the question: Where do the flowers bloom in spring? Other examples of Adverbs of Place are - Anywhere, Somewhere, near, Far etc. 3. Adverb of Manner These Adverbs tell about the manner of the action (verb), whether it is done happily or unhappily E.g. He quietly slipped away. The Adverb here is quietly which is telling the manner in which the action was carried out and the Verb is slipped which is telling: How did he slip away. She works fast. The Verb here is work and the Adverb is fast and the question being asked is: How does she work? Answer is “fast” Other examples of Adverbs of Manner are - Honestly, Joyfully, quickly, quietly, freely etc. 4. Adverb of Frequency These Adverbs are used to show the duration or timing of the action (verb) that is happening/had happened/will happen. They also tell us how often and how long these actions would be. He likes to watch TV every day. Here, the Adverb is every day and it is answering about the amount of time spent in doing the Verb, which is watch. The question in this sentence is: How often does he watch TV? Answer is “every day” They meet every week. The Adverb here is every week and it is answering the frequency and the Verb is meet. The sentence is telling us: How often do they meet? Answer is “every week” Other examples of Adverbs of Frequency are - Frequently, Often, Yearly, Briefly, rarely, seldom, mostly, 5. Adverbs of Degree She almost finished the work. The Verb here is finished and the Adverb is almost which is telling us about the amount of the work finished. The question being asked is: How much of the work did she finish? They were completely surprised by the windfall. The adverb here is completely which is showing the degree to which ‘they’ were surprised which is the Verb. The question being asked here is: How much were they surprised? The Adverbs of Degree are used to show to what extent or how much has an action been done or will be done. Other examples of these Adverbs are - Fully, Partially, Altogether etc. Adverb of degree... it shows how much, how much percentage of work has done? Kitni degree ka kam mukamal ho chuka hai... Sara, adha, takreban, etc. completely, half, almost, approximately etc... Adverb of frequency... yeh shidat batata hai... kitni shidat say noun kam kar raha hai. Everyday, daily, often, seldom, rarely.... it is quite easy ...2 linun main likha ja sakta hai...lafzun .say is ki pehcan kar k likhain... 6. Adverb of confirmation it confirms the action of verb like he will definitely come. Here “definitely” is confirming the action verbs “come” surely, definitely, obviously, certainly, in fact, no doubt 7. Adverb of negation They are used to negate (reject) the verb of the sentence. She will never come. Never” is negating the action “come” never, can not, do not, etc 8. Adverb of comments it used to make a comment on entire sentence it is only type of adverb which does not define about verb ,but it define the mood of whole sentence. Luckily, you got a good job unfortunately, I could not join you. 9. Adverb of conjunction are used to connect to ideas or clauses like tell me your problems i will solve it accordingly I am busy however I will solve your problem accordingly, furthermore, moreover, similarly, also, hence, namely, still, anyway, however, nevertheless, then, besides, incidentally, next, thereafter, certainly, indeed, nonetheless, therefore, consequently, instead, now, thus, finally, likewise, otherwise, undoubtedly, ------------------------------------------------------------ 1...Define adverb of comment 2...Defnee adverb of negation 3...Define adverb of conjunction 4...Define adverb of place and time. (Examples are must to be mentioned)
Posted on: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 02:00:00 +0000

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