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D. Separate the following adverbs and write them in the different columns.
fast, here, today, completely, where, whenever, quickly, upstairs, late, usually, totally, once
Adverbs of
Adverbs of
time
Adverbs of
frequency
Adverbs of
place
Adverbs of
degree
Relative
adverbs
manner

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Answer:

Adverb of Time                     Adverb of Frequency               Adverb of Place

Today                                                Usually                                   Here

Whenever                                           Once                                  Upstairs

Late                                

Adverbs of Degree                    Adverb of Manner              Relative Adverbs

Completely                                         Quickly                               Where

Totally                                                   Fast

Explanation:

An adverb is a word that adds more meaning to a verb.

Adverb of Time: An adverb of time gives details about when the verb in a sentence took place.

Adverb of Frequency: An adverb of frequency tells how often the verb in the sentence occurs.

Adverb of Place: An adverb of place tells where the verb in the sentence happened.

Adverbs of Degree: An adverb of degree describes the intensity of the verb in a sentence.

Adverb of Manner: An adverb of manner tells the manner in which the verb in the sentence is carried out.

Relative Adverbs: A relative adverb is used to introduce a relative clause.