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sangeeta.chaudhri
India

adverbs
 
Please help!
 
Which/ what are the adverbs in the following sentence
 
Come to my house and study with me.
 
(please mention the knd of adverb it is too.
Thanks!!! 

26 Nov 2017      





ldthemagicman
United Kingdom

Sangeeta,
 
There are NO ADVERBS in the sentence:
 
"Come to my house and study with me."
 
An adverb is a type of word whose chief function is to specify the mode of action of a verb, such as quickly in "They walked quickly."
 
An adverb can also modify an adjective, another adverb, and some other classes of words.
 
The Parts Of Speech in the above sentence are:
 
Come = Verb; To = Preposition: My = Possessive Determiner; House = Noun; And = Conjunction; Study = Verb; With = Preposition; Me = Personal Pronoun (Object).
 
I repeat, there are NO ADVERBS in the sentence: "Come to my house and study with me."
 
I hope that I have helped you. 
 
Les Douglas 
 

26 Nov 2017     



Gi2gi
Georgia

Dear� sangeeta.chaudhri,
In your sentence,� �to my house � is an � adverbial modifier of place� (sometimes referred to as an adverbial of place.) This is not exactly an �adverb�, but I think that�s what you wanted to know.
Hope this helps,
Giorgi�

27 Nov 2017     



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Vietnam

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27 Nov 2017     



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France

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27 Nov 2017     



sangeeta.chaudhri
India

thank you all so much!!!! The sentence was in one of the grammar workbooks  for identifying the adverbs... wanted to be sure that there was none!
 
Thank you once again! 

27 Nov 2017