Put brackets [ ] around the adverb in each of the following

sentences. Write
how
if the adverbs tell how,
when
if the adverbs
tells when, or
where
if the adverb tell where the action takes place.
1.Her grandmother said, “You cannot wear it now!” Please Help!

1.Her grandmother said, “You can[not] wear it [now]!"

NOT -- to what extent

NOW -- when

Not is not an adverb

now-when

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/not

You smell like crap...

Take a bath hippy

Have fun where your going..(Hell)

To identify the adverb in the given sentence and determine if it tells how, when, or where, we can follow these steps:

1. Identify the verb in the sentence: In this case, the verb is "wear."
2. Determine the question word: Determine what type of information is being asked about the verb; in this sentence, we are looking for where the action takes place.
3. Locate the adverb: Look for a word that modifies the verb and answers the question from step 2.

Now, let's break down the sentence and find the correct answer:

1. Her grandmother said, "You cannot wear it now!"

- The verb is "wear."
- The question word is "where."
- The adverb modifying the verb is "now."

Therefore, we add brackets [ ] around the adverb "now" since it tells "when" the action takes place.

Here's the revised sentence: Her grandmother said, "You cannot wear it [now]!"