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  • 02-01-2020
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Find the adverb in this sentence, and drag it to the grey box!


that lion is a little too close to the car.

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JackelineCasarez JackelineCasarez
  • 03-01-2020

Answer:

"Too".

Explanation:

Adverbs are demonstrated as the words that function to modify or provide description about an adjective, verb, adverb, or other kinds of words, clauses, or phrases.

As per the question, the adverb that is mentioned in the given sentence would be 'too' as it qualifies the adjective 'close' in the sentence. The adverb 'too' is usually employed before adjectives to qualify/describe the adjectives without nouns as provided in the given sentence('close' is followed by a preposition not noun).

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