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*Draw a bar graph representing the given data

below and give a short interpretation.

The average monthly attendance of a class is


given.
Month July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Attendance 42 46 30 50 38 20 36 32
Fourth Quarter: Lesson III
 An adverb is a word used to modify a verb, an
adjective, or another adverb. For example:
She swims quickly.
(Here, the adverb quickly modifies the
verb swims.)
She is an extremely quick swimmer.
(Here, the adverb extremely modifies
the adjective quick.)
She swims extremely quickly.
(Here, the adverb extremely modifies
the adverb quickly.)
When an adverb modifies a verb, it usually
tells us how, when, where, how often, and
how much the action is performed. Here
are some examples of adverbs modifying
verbs:
• How: He ran quickly.
• When: He ran yesterday.
• Where: He ran here.
• How often: He ran daily.
• How much: He ran fastest.
In the examples above, every adverb is a
single word, but an adverb can be made
up of more than one word. For example:
• How: He ran at 10 miles per hour.
• When: He ran when the police arrived.
• Where: He ran to the shops.
• How often: He ran every day.
• How much: He ran quicker than me.
 Adverbof Affirmation or Negation is a
word which declares that something is
TRUE or some EQUIVALENT
EXPRESSION or NEGATIVE STATEMENT,
judgment or a logical proposition.
Examples:
1. Adverb of Affirmation/Certainty
I will definitely do that project.
2. Adverb of Negation
I will never do that project.
 An adverb used in a sentence to AFFIRM
it as TRUE.
absolutely •exactly
affirmatively •positively
all right •doubtlessly
alright •obviously
assertedly •surely
certainly •truly
clearly •really
definitely •undoubtedly
 He is absolutely certain who will win.
 Certainly she had been under a lot of
stress.
 The mountain was clearly visible in the
distance.
 Obviously, something is wrong.
 The future would undoubtedly throw
more obstacles in their path, but they
would tackle them as a family now.
 An adverb used in a sentence to deny it
as true.

•invalidly •not
•contradictory •never
•almost •rarely
•hardly •scarcely
•nothing •nowhere
•contradictorily •no
 The learned trial judge found the warrant
was invalidly issued and executed.
I can hardly wait for the fun to begin.
 He could scarcely control his joy.
 Make up was something she rarely wore,
but she did have some.
1. She is certainly going through hard time.
2. There was no visibility during the rains.
3. Teachers should never agree to the illogical demands of the
students.
4. Eager to know his son’s progress, he will definitely attend the
parent’s teacher meeting.
5. The moon is very clearly visible from the terrace of my house.
6. Things turned out to be exactly the same as expected.
7. On all my visits to the forests, I rarely spotted a tiger.
8. I had hardly gone for few miles, when the car broke down.
9. The generator I have is scarcely ever used.
10. With the kind of dedication he has, he will surely be rewarded at
work.
11. After the Principal’s resignation the students can hardly be
controlled.
1. It was ______ an act of courage that saved the lives of millions.
A. not at all
B. not
C. never
D. definitely
2. The price of the asset was ________ declared by the bidding agency.
A. assertedly
B. truly
C. rarely
D. not at all
3. My friend _______ has a bike, so we go together.
A. doesn’t
B. certainly
C. definitely
D. also
4. After the lecture is over, I am ______ going to the auditorium.
A. never
B. not
C. also
D. surely
5. If you don’t speak assertively, ____ one will ever believe you.
A. every
B. some
C. no
D. any
6. He pledged to ________ disrespect his elders.
A. never
B. ever
C. surely
D. sure
7. I was expecting him to deny, but ________ he accepted.
A. Contradictorily
B. never
C. absolutely
D. certainly
8. He _______ to take the medication.
A. refused
B. accepted
C. did not
D. could not
9. It is _____ if you finish your job on time.
A. bad
B. positive
C. all right
D. rare
10. ______ I will make the payment as promised.
A. no
B. yes
C. Today
D. never ever
11. I am _____ about his success in whichever field he chooses.
A. doubtful
B. sure
C. not sure
D. confused
12. When apprehended he _______ his involvement.
A. accepted
B. denied
C. declined
D. conceded
13. You will _______ not going to the Republic Day parade.
A. regret
B. accept
C. cheer
D. obviously
14. I _______ have a driving license.
A. sure
B. truly
C. don’t
D. definitely
15. India will _______ emerge as the world’s largest economy in few years.
A. undoubtedly
B. never
C. may
D. not

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