In the sentence 'Wait here until I return', 'until' is a conjunction, but 'here' is an adverb of: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

In the sentence 'Wait here until I return', 'until' is a conjunction, but 'here' is an adverb of:
A. Reason
B. Time
C. Manner
D. Place
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'Here' indicates the location where the waiting should happen, functioning as an Adverb of Place.

This question belongs to: English Adverbs

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