TYPES OF ADVERB
=> TYPES OF ADVERB
There are three
types of adverb:
1. Simple adverb
2. Relative adverb
3. Interrogative adverb
1. Simple Adverb-:Simple adverb }kjk le; LaFkku] la[;k]<ax] dkj.k] ifjek.k]
Lohd`fr rFkk fu"As?k dk csk?k gksrk gSA
e.g:1.Time:
he will come now.
2. I have done it before.
3.she arrived late.
4.Rama plays
cricket daily.
(b) Place-:1. You will go there.
2. He looked up.
3. Mohan slept there.
4. Please come here in.
©Number-; 1.You have come again.
2. She always helps me.
(D) Manner-; 1.he reads clearly.
2. You work hard.
(E) Reason-; 1.he therefore let the class.
2. She is hence unable to
go.
(F) Degree-; 1.he is quite wrong.
2. Hari is too carefree.
3. I am so glad.
4. It is good enough for you.
2. Relative Adverb-: Aelative Adverb nsk okD;ks dks tksMrk gSaaAvkSj vius
ls igys iz;qDr noun or pronoun dh vksj l+++++adsr djrs gq,s time,
place, reason crkrk
gSaA
E.g: 1.Do you know
the time when he left the house?
2. This is the place where I saw him?
3. This is the reason why he failed?
4. He knows the way how an essay is
written?
3. Interrogative Adverb:Interrogative
adverb o kD;ks
es lcls igys iz;qDr gskrk gSa vSkj iz'u iwNus dk dk;Z djrk gSk
1. Where do you live?
2. Where will you come?
3. How did you like it?
4. Why are you sad?
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=" Adjectiveesa ly yxk nsus ls Adverb cu tkrk gSA"
tSls& Foolish +ly = foolishly
certain+ly= certainly
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TO BE CONTINUED ... WITH ATUL SRIVASTAVA
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