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Rules of Adverb
Rules of Adverb
I felt so lonely.
(a) I felt very lonely
(b) I felt so alone.
(c) I felt much lonely
(d) I felt so Ione.
It tastes bitterly.
(a) It taste bitterly
(b) It tasted bitterly
(c )It tastes bitter
(d) It taste bitterness
He runs fastly.
(a) He runs as fastly
(b) He runs quite fastly
(c) He runs fast
(d) He runs very fastly
I have received your letter yesterday.
(a) I received your letter yesterday
(b) I receive your letter yesterday
(c) I had received your letter yesterday
(d) I will receive your letter yesterday
She lays in bed yesterday.
(a) She lay in bed yesterday
(b) She lied in bed yesterday
(c) She had laid in bed yesterday
(d) She laid in bed yesterday
He runs fastly.
(a) He runs very fastly.
(b) He runs fast.
(c) He run very much fastly.
d) He runs much fastly.
He works hard lest he may fail.
(a) He works hard lest he should fail
(b) He works hard lest he should not fail
(c) He works hard lest he might not fail
(d) He works hard lest he might fail
Neither be reads nor teaches.
(a) Neither does he read nor does he teach
(b) Neither he read nor does he teach
(c) Neither does he read nor teach
(d) He neither reads nor teach