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Information in the entry tells you that sabotage (1 point)

can be used as both a verb and a noun.
is used as a noun but almost never as a verb.
is an old-fashioned word that is no longer used.
should be used only to describe work disputes.

9. Which statement about adverbs is true? (1 point)
Adverbs modify nouns and verbs.
Adverbs modify verbs and adjectives.
Adverbs always answer the question why.
Adverbs always end in -ly

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Answer is A because i just took the quiz

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User Groksrc
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The correct answer to the first question is a) sabotage can be used both as a verb and a noun.

We have to prevent the sabotage of the project (noun).

They sabotage everything we try to do (verb).


The correct answer to the second question is b) Adverbs modify verbs and adjectives.

Please talk quickly, we don't have much time (an adverb modifying a verb).

His clothes were spotlessly clean (an adverb modifying an adjective).


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