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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Rushed out

Sir,

Then, when the next firecrackers burst, he rushed out from under the chair and hid under the bed, then under another chair, then under a table.

I have to underline adverbs in the above sentence.

adverbs="out" (rushed out),Then (at the begning of the line)

Should I underline subsequent "then" as an adverb?

such as "then" in "then under another chair, then under a table."

"rushed out" = came out quickly?


Thanks.
  

Top answer

Yes, all the 'then's are adverbs, Hanuman. 'Rushed out' is 'emerged quickly'.

  • Yes, all the 'then's are adverbs, Hanuman.
  • 'Rushed out' is 'emerged quickly'.
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Yes, all the 'then's are adverbs, Hanuman. 'Rushed out' is 'emerged quickly'.

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