Note: Some adverbs and adjectives have the same form, but are used differently. 1. We need fast swimmers. (adjective) 2. He swims fast. (adverb) 1. We must be quick. (adverb) 2. The child gave a quick reply. (adjective) Exercise 7.2 State whether the highlighted words are adverbs or adjectives. 1. The teacher dictated the notes in a loud voice. 2. There is enough milk in the glass. 3. He visits his grandmother daily. 4. I have worked enough for a day. 5. The early riser enjoys a longer day! 6. Work hard if you wish to do well. 7. The leader spoke loudly. 8. Exercise should be a part of your daily routine. Position of Adverbs Adverbs of manner (e.g., hard, well, fast, carefully, quietly, etc verb or after the object if there is one. Examples: 3. 2. He does his work carefully. 1. She plays well. Adverbs of place (e.g., there, everywhere, here, etc.) and ad placed after the verb or after the object if ther
what will be electric potential at a point p which is at distance 2m from a 4uc point charge and what will be potential at other point q if 100 joule work is done in bringing the same amount of other change from infinity to q