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ADVERBS MODIFYING SENTENCES [on hold]
Usage of “already” and “yet”Difference between the two sentences?adverbs modifying noun phrases and licensing their own complementsAre focusing adverbs exceptions of adverb definitions?Adverbs modifying nouns?Difference between an adverb modifying an NP consisting a single noun, and an adverb modifying a nounAdverbs describing AdverbsGood-tempered vs. Well-temperedUsing of adverbs very and really before an adjectiveHow to tell which word a prepositional phrase is modifying?
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What is the literal difference between "The boy gave a prompt answer." and "The boy answered promptly." ?
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What is the literal difference between "The boy gave a prompt answer." and "The boy answered promptly." ?
adjectives adverbs compound-adjectives
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What is the literal difference between "The boy gave a prompt answer." and "The boy answered promptly." ?
adjectives adverbs compound-adjectives
What is the literal difference between "The boy gave a prompt answer." and "The boy answered promptly." ?
adjectives adverbs compound-adjectives
adjectives adverbs compound-adjectives
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Sorry, but your use of ALL CAPS in the title is possibly arousing a few user's ire. You show no basic research, and offer no opinion as to which is correct or why.
– Cascabel
5 mins ago