What type of adverb is 'further' in 'He did not argue further'? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

What type of adverb is 'further' in 'He did not argue further'?
A. Adverb of Degree
B. Adverb of Time
C. Adverb of Place
D. Adverb of Manner/Degree
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'Further' means 'to a greater degree or extent' or 'additionally', acting as an adverb of degree/manner.

This question belongs to: English Adverbs

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