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Examples of analogies based on verbs and adverbs?

Here are some examples of analogies based on verbs and adverbs, categorized by the type of relationship:

1. Verb and Adverb of Manner

* Verb: Run - Adverb: Quickly

* Verb: Sing - Adverb: Beautifully

* Verb: Eat - Adverb: Greedily

* Verb: Write - Adverb: Elegantly

2. Verb and Adverb of Degree

* Verb: Sleep - Adverb: Soundly

* Verb: Cry - Adverb: Loudly

* Verb: Smile - Adverb: Broadly

* Verb: Believe - Adverb: Strongly

3. Verb and Adverb of Time

* Verb: Arrive - Adverb: Early

* Verb: Leave - Adverb: Late

* Verb: Study - Adverb: Regularly

* Verb: Exercise - Adverb: Daily

4. Verb and Adverb of Place

* Verb: Stand - Adverb: Here

* Verb: Go - Adverb: There

* Verb: Walk - Adverb: Outside

* Verb: Sit - Adverb: Inside

5. Verb and Adverb of Purpose

* Verb: Study - Adverb: To succeed

* Verb: Cook - Adverb: For dinner

* Verb: Exercise - Adverb: For health

* Verb: Save - Adverb: For retirement

6. Verb and Adverb of Frequency

* Verb: Visit - Adverb: Often

* Verb: Eat - Adverb: Rarely

* Verb: Practice - Adverb: Sometimes

* Verb: Travel - Adverb: Never

Examples of Analogies with Different Relationships

* Run : Quickly :: Walk : Slowly (Verb and adverb of manner, opposite relationship)

* Study : Hard :: Play : Fun (Verb and adjective, contrasting qualities)

* Write : Pen :: Paint : Brush (Verb and tool, relationship of function)

Remember: When working with analogies, focus on the underlying relationship between the words. This will help you identify the correct answer choice.

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