High School English, Книги 4Macmillan, 1936 |
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... adverb , merely to modify . So used , it is a modifying adverb . Example : Kirsten Flagstad sings so sweetly that I like to listen to her . An adverb may be used to connect as well as to modify . So used , it is called a conjunctive or ...
... adverb , merely to modify . So used , it is a modifying adverb . Example : Kirsten Flagstad sings so sweetly that I like to listen to her . An adverb may be used to connect as well as to modify . So used , it is called a conjunctive or ...
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... Adverbs may be used to connect clauses as well as to modify words in them . Example : Please tell me exactly when I should come . 4. The adverb there may be used as an expletive or intro- ductory word . Examples : There ! What did I ...
... Adverbs may be used to connect clauses as well as to modify words in them . Example : Please tell me exactly when I should come . 4. The adverb there may be used as an expletive or intro- ductory word . Examples : There ! What did I ...
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... adverbs when the sense demands them . Say , Not , I trusted him so fully . I trusted him so . 7. Never use kind of for the adverb rather . Say , Not , It is rather cold . It is kind of cold . 8. Adverbs must be placed as closely as ...
... adverbs when the sense demands them . Say , Not , I trusted him so fully . I trusted him so . 7. Never use kind of for the adverb rather . Say , Not , It is rather cold . It is kind of cold . 8. Adverbs must be placed as closely as ...
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