Identify the adverb in the following sentence.
Recently, we went to a Broadway show.
A. show
B. Broadway
C. recently
D. went

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“I came here last week” he said. He said he ____ here ____ .
A. came / last week
B. had come / last week
C. had come / the next week
D. had come / the previous week
