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Which kind of adverb is the underlined word in the sentence? Please stay there for a few minutes. A. place B. manner C. time the under lined word there
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Which kind of adverb is the underlined word in the sentence? Please stay there for a few minutes. A. place B. manner C. time the under lined word there
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Which kind of adverb is the underlined word in the sentence?
Please stay there for a few minutes.
A.
place
B.
manner
C.
time
the under lined word there
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A
is the answer.
There
is an adverb of place. It tells you where the events happen or swill be happening. It usually comes next to the main verb or clause it modifies. In the sentence,
stay
is the main verb, so
there
is the adverb of place.
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