a. The good boy behaved well. (Underline the adverb in the sentence)
b. Many of the houses in this neighbourhood (don’t/doesn’t) have garages. (Choose one form from the bracket to complete the sentence)


Sagot :

An adverb tells how. The boy behaved “how” Well is the adverb
a. Well

b. How many houses in this neighborhood (don’t) have garages.
b. Don’t
Contraction for do not

A. The adverb used in the sentence is, well

B. The word use to complete the given sentence is, doesn't

What is adverb?

Adverb are the words which are used to express the manner, degree, time and place in a sentence.

Because in A question the given sentence talks about the underlining adverb and adverb are the words which are used to express the manner, degree, time and place in a sentence. So, in the given sentence, The good boy behaved well, it shows the adverb of manner, so the word that denotes the adverb in the sentence is the word, well.

Because in the B question doesn't will be used as the sentence shows that many of the houses in this neighborhood doesn't have garages. And doesn't is used in plural sentences and have a negative statement.

Hence the correct option is, A. well, B. doesn't

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