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Relative Adverbs
These adverbs refer to the reason, time, or place related to the pronoun they follow.
Example: I will rest wherever I can find a quiet spot.
Adverbs of Reason
These adverbs explain the reason or cause behind an action.
Example: I am tired. Therefore, I am going to bed early.
A. Tick (3) the correct kinds of adverbs in the given sentences.
1. How did you complete the project? (interrogative/adverb of reason)
2. She frequently visits the museum. (adverb of frequency/adverb of degree)
3. The ice cream is almost finished. (adverb of frequency/adverb of degree)
4. We will meet again soon. (adverb of frequency/adverb of time)
5. Last week, they went on vacation. (adverb of time/adverb of manner)
B. Underline the adverb in each of the following sentences.
1. The dog barked loudly throughout the night.
2. She answered the question quickly and correctly.
3. They travelled far to attend the concert.
4. He finished his work carefully before the deadline.
5. I will visit the new café tomorrow with my friends.
Let's Speak! Speaking Skills
Work in pairs. Imagine you are reporters for "The Daily" newspaper. You have to interview
Antonio from "The Merchant of Venice."
1. Each of you will come up with five questions to ask Antonio about his experiences and
challenges.
2. Take turns role-playing: one as Antonio and one as the reporter.
3. Ask and answer the questions based on the character of Antonio.
Example Questions:
1. How did you feel about the bond with Shylock?
2. What was your reaction to losing your ships?
3. How did you manage the risk of the bond?
4. What are your thoughts on helping Bassanio?
5. How do you plan to resolve the issue with Shylock?
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