1.Which statement about adverbs is true.

A. Adverbs modify nouns and verbs.
B. Adverbs modify verbs and adjectives.
C. Adverbs always answer the question why.
D. Adverbs always in -ly

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Yes, B

The correct answer is B. Adverbs modify verbs and adjectives.

To determine the correct answer, it is important to understand what adverbs do. Adverbs are a type of word that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide additional information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action occurs.

Option A is incorrect because adverbs do not modify nouns. Nouns are modified by adjectives. Adjectives provide information about the characteristics or attributes of nouns.

Option C is also incorrect because adverbs do not always answer the question "why." They can answer other questions like "how," "when," or "where." For example, in the sentence "He ran quickly," the adverb "quickly" answers the question "how" and describes how he ran.

Option D is not entirely accurate. While many adverbs do end in -ly (e.g., quickly, slowly, happily), not all adverbs follow this pattern. Some adverbs, such as "far" or "soon," do not end in -ly but still modify verbs or adjectives.

In conclusion, the correct statement about adverbs is that they modify verbs and adjectives (option B). They provide additional information about these parts of speech, answering questions like "how," "when," "where," or "to what extent."