1. An Adverb qualifies any part of speech except a noun or pronoun, but it usually qualifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb.
Examples : --
( a ) He runs fast .........
( b ) He runs very fast.
( c ) He is quite happy.
In ( a ) the adverb " fast " qualifies the verb " run " ;
In ( b ) the adverb " very " qualifies the adverb " fast " ; and
In ( c ) the adverb " quite " qualifies the adjective " happy ".
Examples : --
( a ) He runs fast .........
( b ) He runs very fast.
( c ) He is quite happy.
In ( a ) the adverb " fast " qualifies the verb " run " ;
In ( b ) the adverb " very " qualifies the adverb " fast " ; and
In ( c ) the adverb " quite " qualifies the adjective " happy ".
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