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Which of the following words in NOT an adverb?
more
perhaps
too
two

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The word that is not an adverb is D) Two.

Step-by-step explanation:

The word "Two" can function either as an adjective modifying a noun, indicating how many of a noun there is in a sentence, and can also function as a noun.

On the other hand, adverbs function as qualifiers or modifiers of adjectives, verbs or a word group expressing different relations. In this case, "more" and "too" are adverbs that express a relation of quantity or frequency, and "perhaps" is a probability adverb.

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User Enzuguri
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D. Two

Adverbs are words that modify verbs by answering questions such as how was something done, when was it done, etc. Frequency words such as more and too are considered adverbs. Probability words, too, are considered adverbs such as perhaps, definitely, and maybe. Numbers, however (such as two), are adjectives because numbers tell how many of a noun.

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