A few days ago
Anonymous

Write the 2 adverbs in each sentence and explain how each adverb is used?

Example: Eventually, she walked proudly. Answer: eventually – eventually tells when she walked ; proudly – proudly tells how she walked

1) She walked very slowly into the room.

2) You scolded him rather harshly.

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A few days ago
Louise M

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very, slowly (describing how she walked into room)

rather, harshly (how he was scolded)

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A few days ago
Anonymous
All adverbs tell ‘how’ – very slowly, rather harshly.

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A few days ago
Afro_Diggy_Act
1) to me it seems like there is only 1 adverb….slowly, she walked into the room…it only says how she walked, not when…

2) that one is confusing….oooh, i dont know…i tried though lol 🙂

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A few days ago
old lady
Slowly tells how she walked

Very gives a gradient to slowly.

you’ve already demonstrated that you know how to do these, so why are we doing them for you?

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A few days ago
jan51601
1. “very slowly”—very: how slow ; slowly–how she walked

2. “rather harshly”—rather: how harsh; harshly–how he was scolded.

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