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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Apparently

The Indian Premier League is back for its tenth season, and apparently getting higher viewership than before.

https://m.rediff.com/cricket/column/the-good-of-the-ipl/20170419.htm
How do I know that "apparently" functoning as an adverb and which of the adverb question does it answer-how, where, when and why? What does it modify here?
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It is an adverb because it is governed by a verb. (getting). To what degree?

  • It is an adverb because it is governed by a verb.
  • (getting).
  • To what degree?
  • To the degree that it is apparent.
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It is an adverb because it is governed by a verb. (getting).

To what degree? To the degree that it is apparent.

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